She’s up for a Best Actress award at the star-studded British Soap Awards on Saturday night.
And Lucy Fallon joined a whole host of soap stars as they descended on London Euston ahead of the festivities on Saturday morning.
The actress, 22 – who plays Bethany Platt on Coronation Street – put on a chic display as she wheeled her suitcase through the station alongside fellow Corrie stars Catherine Tyldesley, who was with her husband Tom Pitford, and Jack P. Shepherd.
Making an entrance: Coronation Street star Lucy Fallon, 22, cut a stylish figure as she arrived in London ahead of the British Soap Awards on Saturday
Lucy looked glamorous for her travel day in a leopard print blouse and cropped blue denim jeans – looking super quirky as she went.
The blonde beauty rocked a pair of bright pink suede sandals, which perfectly complemented her pretty pink suitcase.
Lucy matched her striking blouse to her sophisticated shoulder bag and kept her trademark blonde locks sleek and straight.

Starry-eyed: Catherine Tyldesley – who plays Eva Price on the Cobbles – upped the ante with her billowing blue cosmic dress as she strolled through with husband Tom Pitford

On her way: Lucy looked glamorous for her travel day in a leopard print blouse and cropped blue denim jeans

Strolling through: Lucy matched her striking blouse to her sophisticated shoulder bag and kept her trademark blonde locks sleek and straight


Casually-clad: Bhavna Limbachia – who plays Rana Nazir on Corrie – looked stylish in pinstripe dungarees and a black waistcoat

Coupled up: The actress teased a glimpse of her ample cleavage in the floaty design as she made her way through the concourse in shimmering gold sandals
Pulling her hair back with black shades, the Lancashire native opted for a make-up free look and minimalist accesorise for the train trip.
Taking to her Instagram before she left, Lucy shared how she ‘brought a bit of Manchester’ with her, as she showed off her suitcase embellished with the city’s bee emblem.
Meanwhile, Catherine – who plays Eva Price on the Cobbles – upped the ante with her billowing blue cosmic dress as she strolled through with husband Tom.

‘Off to London’: Taking to her Instagram before she left, Lucy shared how she ‘brought a bit of Manchester’ with her, as she showed off her suitcase embellished with the city’s bee emblem


Sophisticated: Faye Brookes opted for a more-toned down look, arriving in a sleek black ensemble as she made the trip solo without singer beau Gareth Gates

Beaming: Hollyoaks actress Annie Wallace looked toned down in a purple jumper and comfortable jeans


Happy: Connor MacIntyre, who’s evil villain character Pat Phelan met his long-awaited demise on Friday night’s explosive episode of Coronation Street, appeared in good spirits
The actress teased a glimpse of her ample cleavage in the floaty design as she made her way through the concourse in shimmering gold sandals.
Catherine toted a small leather cross-body bag and shielded her eyes with classic gold aviators.
Strolling arm in arm with her hunky beau, Catherine let her decadent attire do all the talking and left the glitzy jewels for the awards show.
Elsewhere, Faye Brookes opted for a more-toned down look, arriving in a sleek black ensemble as she made the trip solo without singer beau Gareth Gates.

Smooth: Coronation Street star Jack P. Shepherd casually draped his garment bag over his shoulder as he sauntered through the station with Coulson Smith (L)

Larking around: Coulson joked with a female friend as Jack, who plays David Platt on the ITV soap, led the way


Star-turn: Jack kept it casual in a floral T-shirt, black skinny jeans and polished brogues

Loved up: Emmerdale real-life couple Mark Jordon and Laura Norton beamed as they arrived together at the station

Cute couple: Mark and Laura showed their true colours in their own bright ensembles

On his way: Corrie’s Harry Visinoni – who plays Seb Franklin – chose a green jumper and worn white trainers
The fellow Corrie star – who plays Kate Connor – elongated her frame in stylish nude heeled boots and let her brunette tresses fall straight past her shoulders.
Also opting for minimalist make-up, Faye looked refreshed a ready to go ahead of the celeb ceremony, in which she’s nominated for Best On Screen Partnership alongside Bahavna Limbachia.
Connor MacIntyre, who’s evil villain character Pat Phelan met his long-awaited demise on Friday night’s explosive episode of Coronation Street, appeared in good spirits after a dramatic final goodbye to his alter-ego.

Excited: Bhavna is nominated for Best On Screen Partnership alongside Faye Brooks


Elated: Corrie’s Katie Mcglynn flashed a huge smile as she carried her garment bag through the station

Classic: Coronation Street’s Daniel Brocklebank (Billy Mayhew) rocked a white T-shirt for his travel day, as well as his signature salt-and-pepper scruff


Star-studded: Kieron Richardson stepped out in a cosy Tommy Hilfiger jumper and shorts, while Emmerdale star Issobell Hodgkins rocked a camo-inspired mini dress
The 57-year-old actor cracked a smile and a thumbs up to photographers as he joined the rest of his cast ahead of the night’s glitzy affair.
This year’s British Soap Awards ceremony will be the first to be broadcast live, after last year’s planned live broadcast was pulled due to a scheduling conflict.
Coronation Street earned a staggering 16 nominations, four of which belong to Connor for his maniacal super villain Phelan.

Close couple: Kieron was joined by husband Carl Hyland as the pair took time away from dad-duty after welcoming twins Chase and Phoebe Rae in May


Playing around: Liam Bairstow rocked a sporty black ensemble and striking red suitcase

Jubilant: Hollyoaks’ Kirsty Leigh Porter injected a pop of colour with her bright yellow blazer

All wrapped up: Corrie star Sair Khan looked comfortable in her grey cropped hoodie and black form-fitting leggings

Prepared: Cherylee Houston opted for a khaki jacket as she made her way through the concourse with her luggage

Wave: Rob Mallard opted for a smart bomber jacket and jeans as he arrived ahead of the British Soap Awards
Since this is a special 20th anniversary of the awards, there will also be a special Greatest Moment award celebrating famous soap moments such as EastEnders’ You Ain’t My Mother and Emmerdale’s catastrophic Hotten Bypass Crash.
In the Best Actor category, McIntyre faces stiff competition from fellow Corrie actor, Jack P. Shepherd, as well as Emmerdale’s Ryan Hawley and Michael Parr, and Hollyoaks star Theo Graham.
There’s a Corrie double bill in the Best Actress category as well with Lucy and Catherine representing the ITV soap against Lacey Turner from EastEnders, Emma Atkins from Emmerdale, and Hollyoaks’s Anna Passey.