Train Tickets to Birmingham
London Marylebone to Birmingham Moor Street
1h 48m
Leamington Spa to Birmingham Moor Street
33m
Solihull to Birmingham Moor Street
9m
Train Travel to Birmingham Guide
Birmingham, England’s second-largest city, is a vibrant destination perfect for couples, friends, and families seeking a memorable experience. From world-class museums like the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery to stunning parks like Sutton Park, there's something for everyone. Indulge in retail therapy at the iconic Bullring & Grand Central shopping centers or explore the unique shops and galleries in the Jewellery Quarter. Birmingham's culinary scene is also as diverse as its attractions, with a wide range of options to suit all tastes.
Where do trains to Birmingham arrive?
Birmingham offers excellent accessibility from across the UK with 4 train stations serving the area. The most popular stations in the area is Birmingham New Street, but you may alight at Birmingham Moor Street, Birmingham Snow Hill, Birmingham International. Where you arrive can depend on where you travel from, when you travel and who provides the service, so be sure to check when booking your ticket.
Which train companies run trains to Birmingham?
As a major area in the UK, you'll find that various operators run services to different stations across Birmingham.These companies include Avanti West Coast, Chiltern Railways, CrossCountry, Great Western Railway, Transport for Wales and West Midlands Trains. Be sure to compare prices and journey durations as they will likely vary between provider.
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Key train stations in Birmingham
- Trains to
Birmingham Moor Street
Birmingham New Street
Birmingham Snow Hill
How to buy cheap train tickets to Birmingham
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 the Railcard
Using a Railcard to get an average of 1/3 off and explore more train routes for commuting, family & friends trips and weekend getaways.
Travel in off-peak time
Save on train fare by avoiding peak times and travelling off-peak, allowing for the flexibility of your travel schedule.
Split Tickets
Save an extra 30% on train fare by splitting a long train journey into two parts and enjoy the same service at a cheaper price.