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New Night-time Train to Manchester Airport Starting in May

Melissa Thomas
Last updated: 28 April 2026 12:00
By Melissa Thomas
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The image depicts thefront of a TransPennine class 185 train as it prepares to leave Manchester Airport Station. The front is yellow, and the body of the train is dark blue, light blue, and purple. The Front of the train is the main focus of the image, and is central.
The new night-time train service between Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Airport will bridge the transport gap for those with early morning or late night flights © El Pollock
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A brand new train service between Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Airport (MAN) is set to begin operating from May 2026 as part of a national timetable turnover. This service is scheduled to run throughout the night, roughly every hour.

The image depicts the far end of two platforms at Manchester Piccadilly Station, taken from above looking down and out. The main focus of the image is the structure of the arched beams across the ceiling, which take up the image from the top to the centre. The lower half of the image focuses on the train tracks as they extend out of the station.
The service will run from Manchester Piccadilly, the second busiest railway station in the UK outside of London © Roger A. Smith

Regular Routes for Irregular Hours

TransPennine Express (TPE), a British train operator that conducts routes primarily throughout Northern England and Scotland, is set to introduce eight new train services to their timetable between Manchester Piccadilly and MAN. These new train services are set to operate on an hourly basis overnight.

Manchester Airport (MAN) is the third busiest airport in the UK, having seen over two million passengers travelling in March 2026 alone, according to the airport’s traffic statistics. Previously, the final rail services of the day typically departed and arrived at the airport’s train station at around midnight. This new service increases transport options for passengers travelling to the airport at unsociable hours, which will help to keep pace with the airport’s growing demand.

The image depicts the outside of Terminal 1 of Manchester airport on an overcast day. The Terminal building is in the upper left quadrant of the image, the lower half shows the tarmac drop-off point. The centre right of the image shows hedges and an overcast sky, as well as 3 flagpoles.
The new overnight train services to Manchester Airport will hopefully reduce car traffic at unsociable hours © Christian Alexander Tietgen

Changes Across the Board

The timetable changes aim to improve connectivity for passengers who are journeying at irregular times of day to catch flights early in the morning or late at night, according to a spokesperson for TPE. Meanwhile, the service also offers people a less expensive, environmentally conscious alternative to driving to the airport to catch their out-of-hours flights.

Overall, these timetable changes come as a small step in a nation-wide timetable turnover, which aims to upgrade and build upon rail services from passenger feedback. A few key focuses of the switch will be improving train punctuality and increasing services on popular routes, which the introduction of the Manchester Piccadilly to MAN route seems to align with. The timetable switch will occur on May 17, 2026.

Will you be using this new direct service to Manchester Airport? Let us know in the comments! 

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