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Birmingham New Street to Leicester train prices and times

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19:52
1h, Direct
Birmingham New Street
20:52
Leicester
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20:22
53m, Direct
Birmingham New Street
21:15
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20:52
59m, Direct
Birmingham New Street
21:51
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22:22
56m, Direct
Birmingham New Street
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Birmingham New Street to Leicester train route details

First train
First train
05:19
Last train
Last train
22:22
Departure station
Departure station
Arrival station
Arrival station
Journey time
Journey time
48m
Distance
Distance
35 miles
Price
Price
£4.00*
Train Operators
Train Operators

Birmingham New Street to Leicester train guide

Birmingham New Street station is ranked the busiest station in Great Britain outside of London, making it a central node in Britain's rail network. One of its frequent routes is to Leicester, a journey that spans roughly 35 miles and offers a swift rail link between two historic cities. With over 40 services daily, seamless booking via Trip.com, and modern onboard facilities, it's a journey that's both convenient and reliable.

Transport links to Birmingham New Street Station

Getting to Birmingham New Street is straightforward, no matter where you're coming from. For tram users, the Midland Metro network stops close by, offering quick and accessible links across the West Midlands. This makes it especially convenient for passengers coming in from Wolverhampton, West Bromwich, or central Birmingham locations.

Bus stops are located within easy walking distance on Smallbrook Queensway and Hill Street, both of which are served by numerous routes, including those operated by Transport for West Midlands. Taxis can also be found at multiple ranks around the station, including Station Street and Smallbrook Queensway.

If you're flying into Birmingham, there's a direct rail connection to Birmingham International Airport. The journey takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes and connects seamlessly to the airport's terminal areas.

Facilities at Birmingham New Street Station

Birmingham New Street is operated by Network Rail and is one of the most modern and well-equipped stations in the UK. The layout is divided into two primary levels, with the concourse located above and the platforms situated below.

Accessibility is a high priority here. The station is rated as step-free category A, meaning there is step-free access to all platforms via lifts and escalators. Tactile paving is present on all platforms, and help points are located both inside and outside the station.

Passenger assistance is available seven days a week from 07:30 to 23:59. The ticket office is open from 05:15 to 23:00 Monday to Saturday, and from 08:00 to 23:00 on Sundays. Ticket machines are also available for those who prefer self-service.

Journey details to Leicester

CrossCountry operates the train journey from Birmingham New Street to Leicester. Trains on this route are direct, so there's no need to worry about making changes along the way. The fastest services complete the trip in 48 minutes, while the average journey time is around 56 minutes. Trains run frequently, with approximately 42 services per day, starting as early as 05:19 and continuing until the final departure at 22:22.

Visit our Journey Planner or simply scroll above to the search bar and punch in Birmingham New Street as your departure point and Leicester as your destination. After selecting your preferred date and time, you'll be shown a list of available services. You can then choose from standard or First Class options and complete your booking securely. Trip.com also provides clear information about ticket conditions, whether Off-Peak or Advance fares. Prices begin at around {cheapPrices} for advance fares, making it a highly economical route if booked early.

Onboard amenities on the journey

CrossCountry trains operating between Birmingham and Leicester consist of modern diesel multiple units, often three coaches long. The layout includes both Standard and First Class sections.

First Class with CrossCountry offers wider, more comfortable seating, additional legroom, and a quieter environment. Complimentary snacks and drinks may be available, depending on the service and time of day, enhancing the experience for those who choose to upgrade.

In Standard Class, passengers can expect comfortable seating, luggage storage, and clean onboard toilets, including accessible facilities. Many carriages offer power sockets and USB charging ports, particularly near tables and window seats.

Facilities at Leicester Station

Leicester station is managed by East Midlands Railway and provides an accessible and efficient arrival experience. Step-free access (category A) is available to all platforms via lifts, ramps, and wide ticket gates. The platforms are located below street level and are well-signposted from the main concourse.

Staff assistance is available every day of the week, with help points located throughout the station. Ticket offices open from 05:20 to 22:30 on weekdays and Saturdays, and from 07:15 on Sundays. Self-service ticket machines are also available for added convenience.

Parking is more generous here than at Birmingham New Street, with 498 spaces available, including 19 accessible bays.

Attractions near Leicester Station

Leicester's city centre is a short walk from the station, placing many of its top attractions within easy reach. The King Richard III Visitor Centre is one of the city's standout landmarks, telling the fascinating story of the last Plantagenet king whose remains were famously discovered beneath a city car park.

Adjacent to the visitor centre is Leicester Cathedral, which houses the final resting place of Richard III and offers a peaceful spot to admire medieval architecture. The nearby Leicester Guildhall, one of the best-preserved timber-framed halls in the country, is also worth a visit.

Getting around Leicester after arrival

Leicester offers convenient onward travel options for passengers arriving at the station. A taxi rank is located outside the main entrance on Station Street.

Bus services operate from nearby stops and cover routes throughout the city and its surrounding suburbs. For those connecting to flights, the Skylink service departs regularly from St Margaret's Bus Station in the city centre, linking Leicester with East Midlands Airport

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