You will not need to. East Midlands Trains run services from Chesterfield to London St Pancras. For the majority of the day, they depart Chesterfield at XX:39 and XX:59, with some also departing around 47/48 minutes past. You're best to check train times before you depart though.
It used to be Rock Ferry, but it is no longer necessary to change as trains now go all the way through.
No, not directly. You need to change trains at Crewe Journey time is around 1 hour 30 minutes.
No - Norwich trains go to and from Liverpool Street station, you'd need to get on the Underground from Euston Square
You will have to change trains in London.
Paddington, but you will have to change trains in Cardiff.
Virgin Trains services between London Euston and Liverpool Lime Street.
The London Underground does not go to Norwich, it only goes as far as the suburbs. Norwich has a mainline station with direct trains to London Liverpool Street.
get on the train to Liverpool street and then get the central line westbound to oxford circus.
Liverpool is a city and Kent is a county so it would depend on which part of Kent you are travelling to. Maidstone is the county town and the journey to there takes about four hours. However, there are no direct trains from Liverpool to anywhere in Kent - you will have to change trains (and stations) in London.
On the line, these are Watford Junction, Milton Keynes, Northampton, Rugby, Litchfield Trent Valley, Stafford, Crewe and Runcorn. The direct trains between London and Liverpool only stops at Stafford and Runcorn.
Service operate to stations towards Edinburgh, Glasgow, Llandudno, Chester, Birmingham New Street and London Euston.
the whistle announced the trains's arrival at the station
Go to Tower Hill station (the nearest) and take the Circle Line northbound. At Liverpool Street, change for the Central Line westbound, then leave at either Tottenham Court Road, Oxford Circus, Bond Street or Marble Arch.