The Selby Train station is located on Station road just behind the bus station on Bawtry Road. Opened in 1834 by the Leeds and Selby Railway it was the first station to be built in Yorkshire. Behind what is now the station, the original station used to be a shed by the waterside in which passengers would alight the train and walk across the road to the connecting boat on the river. The line is run by First TransPennine Express and has 3 stations. There are regular routes to Hull, York, Leeds, and Manchester with the new fast trains to London. You can buy your tickets at the station and there are waiting room and a small warm café.