Trains from Liverpool to Wakefield

Liverpool to Wakefield train information

Liverpool Wakefield train map

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Arrival Wakefield, England
Departure Liverpool, England
Distance 64 Miles
  • There are a lot of rail operators across the United Kingdom & Europe. By searching for your ticket on gopili, you are able to see the trains between Liverpool in England to Wakefield in England as well as the rail company for this route.
  • There are 64 miles from Liverpool to Wakefield. Taking the train is often the quickest option to get to Wakefield from Liverpool, and it’s also more environmentally friendly than driving your car or flying.
  • Depending how long in advance you buy your ticket or the day and hour of travel, the price of the ticket may vary.

Best prices for Liverpool to Wakefield train tickets

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Best prices for Liverpool to Wakefield trains

We compare train ticket for all major companies to travel between Liverpool and Wakefield by train and find the best prices for the coming days. Take a look at the prices of train tickets Wakefield to Liverpool and find the best deal for your outbound journey.

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Discount Liverpool - Wakefield train tickets

Willing to travel for cheap? Many railcards and deals exist to pay less for your Liverpool Wakefield train ticket and make even more savings on your tickets: special train fares for children, railcards for all ages, group travel, or charity discount. There are five types of railcards available: 16-25 railcard, Two together railcard, Family and Friends Railcard, Senior railcard, Disabled persons railcard.

  • The main benefit of purchasing a railcard is that you only need a few trips to break even.

    You will need to buy at least £88 of train tickets in a year for the railcard to be worth the investment. It corresponds to the price of the card, thirty pounds, divided by the saving, thirty four percent. On every train that you purchase after that, you will spare money.

    For instance, train tickets from Liverpool to Wakefield cost on average £50.00 (1). When dividing £88 by £50.00 (£88/£50.00 = 1.76), you can see that after only 2 one way trips from Wakefield to Liverpool, the card will have paid for itself.

  • Railcards enable you to get a third off most train fares for a year. The Disabled persons railcard costs £20 and the 5 other railcards £30.

(1)Average prices observed over the last 6 months for one way journey

Train Journey Average price without railcard(1) With a railcard 34% off(2) Saving based on a one-way trip Number of return trips to pay off the cost
Liverpool to Wakefield train £50.00 £33.33 £16.67 1.76

(1)Average price observed over the last 6 months for one way

(2)Price calculated with an average reduction of 34% on train tickets fare