Trains from Balham to Waltham Cross from £9.30*

Trains from Balham to Waltham Cross from £9.30*

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Balham to Waltham Cross train prices and times

Use Trip.com to buy tickets from Balham to Waltham Cross, starting from £9.30 and averaging £11.60. The entire journey takes no more than 1h 42m. If you want to get more discounts, consider purchasing split tickets. Additionally, buying in advance is also good choice.

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DepartsArrivesDurationOperator
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22:11
Balham
00:03+1
Waltham Cross
1h 52m, No directSouthernSouth Western RailwayGreater Anglia
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23:11
Balham
06:07+1
Waltham Cross
6h 56m, No directSouthernSouth Western RailwayGreater Anglia
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23:56
Balham
06:37+1
Paris
6h 41m, No directSouthernSouth Western RailwayGreater Anglia
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Balham to Waltham Cross train route details

The Balham to Waltham Cross train ticket is £9.30. The average travel time is 1h 42m, covering a distance of approximately 28 miles. There are usually 68 daily trains provided by Greater Anglia,Southern,London Underground. To plan your train journey in advance, please refer to our train route table.

First train
First train
00:20
Last train
Last train
23:56
Departure station
Departure station
Arrival station
Arrival station
Journey time
Journey time
1h 42m
Distance
Distance
28 miles
Price
Price
£9.30*
Train Operators
Train Operators
Greater Anglia, Southern, London Underground

Balham to Waltham Cross train travel guide

Balham to Waltham Cross train travel guide

Arriving in Waltham Cross

Every day, up to 68 trains depart from Balham and arrive in Waltham Cross, with the shortest journey taking 1h 42m minutes.

Book the cheap train tickets from Balham to Waltham Cross

Finding cheap train tickets from Balham to Waltham Cross doesn't have to be a challenging task. With the right knowledge and by utilising available discounts and travel options, saving money with Trip.com can become effortless. Here are a few valuable tips to help you save money on your train travel.

Split Tickets to save an average extra 30%

Splitting your tickets involves purchasing separate tickets for different segments of your journey instead of a single ticket for the entire trip. This method is legal and can often result in cheaper fares. For example, if you are travelling from A to B, you might discover that buying a ticket from A to C, and then another ticket from C to B, is more economical than purchasing a direct ticket.

Using the Railcard for 1/3 off

With a Railcard, you can save up to 1/3 on most rail fares. There are different types of Railcards available, such as the 16-25 Railcard, the Family & Friends Railcard, and the Senior Railcard, each designed to cater to specific groups of travellers. You can discover more about Railcards here.

Travelling during off-peak hours

Off-Peak train tickets are generally cheaper than peak-time tickets and can be used on services that are less busy, typically outside the morning and evening rush hours. If your schedule allows flexibility, choosing off-peak times for your trip from Balham to Waltham Cross can result in significant cost savings. In most cities and large towns, off-peak time usually starts at 09:30 from Monday to Friday. In other areas, off-peak time typically begins at 09:00.

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