Most express trains stop just at Stockport, although the stopping trains call at (from Manchester): Ashburys, Belle Vue, Ryder Brow, Reddish North, Brinnington, Bredbury, Romiley, Marple, Strines, New Mills Central, Chinley, Edale, Hope (Derbyshire), Bamford, Hathersage, Grindleford and Dore
From Sheffield to Manchester in miles is 41.4 and it takes 1hr 6mins okay
There are no direct trains from Manchester Victoria to St Pancras. Use Manchester Piccadilly and go to London Euston, then a short walk or one tube stop along to St Pancras. Alternatively you can go from Manchester Piccadilly to Sheffield and change for St Pancras but that needs a ticket routed that way that may cost more and takes longer.
You don't. You travel from Sheffield to London by ordinary trains.
Yes there is. It is on the Manchester Piccadilly - Crewe line and last time I checked the trains that stop there are Northern trains, usually one every hour.
38 miles by road.
There are no direct trains between Gatwick and Manchester. You would have to change trains - and stations - in London. However, it is possible to fly between Gatwick and Manchester.
Castleton, for trains into Manchester Victoria
Manchester, Sheffield, Newcastle and others.
The biggest cities in England include: * London * Birmingham * Manchester * Liverpool * Leeds * Sheffield * Bristol * Newcastle-upon-Tyne * Nottingham * Leicester
Trains, underground trains, coaches, busses, taxis, hired cars or any combination of these.
Newcastle, Leeds, York, Manchester, Sheffield etc.
Commonly platforms 1,3 and 4.