First TransPennine Express draws its name from crossing the Pennines, but services much of the North of England, and includes rail services to Edinburgh and Glasgow in Scotland. Operating under the moniker of First TransPennine Express since 2004, this rail service connects destinations such as Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield and Yorkshire.
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First TransPennine Express also brings many holidaymakers to resort destinations such as Blackpool and Scarborough with regular services to Lake District destinations.
If you need to contact First TransPennine Express, phone their customer relations line on: 0845 600 1671
Other useful contacts for First TransPennine Express are:
First TransPennine Express offers a catering service providing food and drink for selected journeys on its rail lines, including Manchester to York, Doncaster, Preston, Glasgow and Edinburgh services during certain hours.
Storage for two bicycles is generally available on most First TransPennine Express rail lines as well, free of charge, though Fisrt TransPennine advises travellers to book spaces in advance by calling 0845 600 1674.