Transport links connecting Northampton
Situated in the centre of the country, Northampton is approximately 60 miles from London and 50 miles from Birmingham, and has excellent travel links by road and rail to other towns and cities.
Northampton is just off the M1 (junctions 15, 15a, and 16), which offers easy access to both the North (Leeds) and South (London); through M1 links to M6 (at junction 19) for access to the West (Birmingham). Other major roads which link Northampton to nearby towns and villages to the east and west include A45, A43, and A14.
Train Links
Northampton train station (NN1 1SP) is opposite the Innovation Centre, and only one mile from Tglo UK Ltd – it takes approx. 10-15 minutes to walk or cycle, or you can catch the frequent stagecoach bus.
From Northampton, there are regular trains to London Euston and Birmingham New Street (London Northwestern Railway) throughout the day (including stops at Coventry, Rugby, and Milton Keynes) – both journeys take from about an hour.
For further details about train services, please see Bus and Train Services.
Stagecoach and other bus operators offer services for a variety of routes in and around Northampton and to towns including Corby, Daventry, Rushden, Kettering and Wellingborough from Northampton bus station. In addition, coach operators such as National Express cover routes to towns and cities across the United Kingdom from the bus station or Victoria Street coach park.
Visit Bus and Train Services for further information about bus and coach services.
There are several international airports that are nearby: London Luton (40 miles), Birmingham (45 miles), and East Midlands (54 miles).
Birmingham Airport is a regular stop on the London Northwestern Railway line which runs from Northampton; London Luton and East Midlands airports are accessible through a combination of rail and bus. To plan your journey, see Traveline.