Train Tickets to London
Brighton to London Victoria
1h 1m
Gatwick Airport to London Victoria
30m
Southampton Central to London Victoria
1h 58m
Train Travel to London Guide
From Buckingham Palace to Big Ben, trains to London are popular for sightseeing trips. But, there’s more to the capital than just world-famous sights. From luxury label-lined streets to quirky vintage boutiques, aroma-filled food markets to Michelin-star restaurants, west-end musicals to exclusive nightclubs and peaceful parks to interactive museums, London is a diverse and exciting destination, bursting with things to see and do. And with a range of stations connecting the capital with the rest of the country, it couldn’t be easier to travel to London.
Where do trains to London arrive?
London is easily accessible from many destinations across the UK, with a well-connected network of 1 major stations serving the area. Popular stations include London Liverpool Street, London Paddington, London Waterloo, London Bridge, London Victoria. Your arrival station will be determined by your departure point and the train operator you select when booking your journey.
Which train companies run trains to London?
Several train companies operate services to London, with different routes served by each. Primary operators include Avanti West Coast, c2c, Chiltern Railways, CrossCountry, East Midlands Railway, Grand Central, Great Northern, Great Western Railway, Greater Anglia, Heathrow Express, LNER, Northern, South Western Railway, Southeastern, Southern, Thameslink, West Midlands Trains and. As they can vary between providers, we recommend checking for price and journey duration when booking.
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Main Train Stations in London
- Trains to
London Victoria
London Euston
London Waterloo
How to buy cheap train tickets to London
Book in Advance
Advanced train tickets are typically the most cost-effective option for train travel. They are usually available for purchase 12 weeks before the travel date.
Use a Railcard
Use a Railcard to get an average of 1/3 off and explore more train routes for commuting, family & friends trips, and weekend getaways
Travel Off-Peak
Save on train fares by avoiding peak times, traveling off-peak, and allowing for a flexible travel schedule
Split Tickets
Save an extra 30% on train fares by splitting a long train journey into two parts and enjoy the same journey at a cheaper price