Trains from Birmingham International to London from $9.42*

Trains from Birmingham International to London from $9.42*

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Looking to travel from Birmingham International to London? You can buy train tickets with Trip.com for as low as $9.42, with average prices for this route around $12.67.

To get the best deals, we recommend buying in advance and researching alternatives such as split tickets.

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Birmingham International to London Train Route Details

The Birmingham International to London train ticket is from $9.42. The average travel time is 1h 8m, covering a distance of approximately null. There are usually daily trains provided by Avanti West Coast,Chiltern Railways,CrossCountry. To plan your train journey in advance, please refer to our train route table below.

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00:10
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23:22
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1h 8m
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Birmingham International to London Train Travel Guide

Birmingham International to London Train Travel Guide

Arriving in London

Every day, up to train depart from Birmingham International and arrive in London, with the shortest journey taking 1h 8m minutes.

Book cheap train tickets from Birmingham International to London

It doesn’t need to be difficult to find cheap train tickets from Birmingham International to London. If you know where to look and how to take advantage of available discounts and travel options, then saving money with Trip.com becomes second nature. Here are some of our top tips to help you save money on your train travel.

Season Tickets for frequent travel

If you frequently travel between Birmingham International and London, consider purchasing a Season Ticket to maximize your savings. Season Tickets provide unlimited travel between the specified stations and are available for different durations, such as weekly, monthly, or annually. By opting for a Season Ticket, you can enjoy the convenience of not having to purchase a ticket for each journey, while also benefiting from substantial cost reductions.

Split Tickets to save an average extra 30%

How can you make your journey from Birmingham International to London cheaper? One option to consider is splitting your tickets, which can save you around an extra 30% on fares. Instead of purchasing a direct ticket from A to B, you can split the route into two sections: A to C and C to B. This often turns out to be more affordable than buying a direct ticket.

Travel in a group to save 1/3

If you are traveling in a group of three to nine people, you can benefit from group travel discounts. Many train companies offer GroupSave options, which provide a discount of up to 1/3 on standard fares. This makes traveling from Birmingham International to London more affordable for families, friends, or colleagues planning a trip together.

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*Prices are dynamic and subject to change. Ticket prices vary based on time of day, route, and class. Prices shown do not include split ticket and Railcard discounts.