London Paddington to Newbury train prices and times
Use Trip.com to buy tickets from London Paddington to Newbury, starting from £6.00 and averaging £7.00. The entire journey takes no more than 39m. If you want to get more discounts, consider purchasing split tickets. Additionally, buying in advance is also good choice.
- Tue, Jun 10From £6.00
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- Thu, Jun 12From £6.00
- Fri, Jun 13From £6.00
- Sat, Jun 14From £6.00
- Sun, Jun 15From £6.00
- Mon, Jun 16From £6.00
Departs | Arrives | Duration | Operator | Find Tickets |
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03:35 London Paddington | 05:27 Newbury | 1h 52m, No direct | ![]() | Find Tickets |
03:35 London Paddington | 05:43 Newbury Racecourse | 2h 8m, No direct | ![]() | Find Tickets |
05:05 London Paddington | 06:12 Newbury | 1h 7m, No direct | ![]() | Find Tickets |
05:23 London Paddington | 06:38 Newbury Racecourse | 1h 15m, No direct | ![]() | Find Tickets |
05:23 London Paddington | 06:42 Newbury | 1h 19m, No direct | ![]() | Find Tickets |
06:05 London Paddington | 07:02 Paris | 57m, No direct | ![]() | Find Tickets View More Trains |
London Paddington to Newbury train route details





Newbury to London Paddington: everything you need to know
Departing from Newbury
As West Berkshire's market town in England, Newbury is strategically located in the Great Western Main Line, providing important connections between the South West and London. It is served by two railway stations: Newbury and Newbury Racecourse. Located in the town centre, Newbury station offers well-connected train services to major destinations such as London Paddington, Reading, and Oxford, making it a vital junction for commuters and travellers. Meanwhile, Newbury Racecourse station provides access to the titular Newbury Racecourse, especially during events, as well as other cities like London and Reading.
Direct services to London Paddington primarily depart from Newbury station. The other station, Newbury Racecourse, also offers trains to London Paddington, though transfers are required. Newbury station is well-equipped with amenities such as public Wi-Fi, seating areas, toilets, car parking facilities, and a wide variety of shops to meet passengers' needs. It is well-integrated with local transport options, including buses, taxis, and cars, facilitating easy access to the town centre and the surrounding areas.
Best ways to travel to London Paddington
Compared to buses and driving, travelling by train to London Paddington is the optimal choice due to its convenience, speed, and freedom from traffic jams.
The Great Western Railway (GWR) offers train services, presenting distinct advantages. As a leading British railway company, it provides long-distance, regional, and commuter rail services, catering to both commuters and travellers across its network. Passengers can enjoy essential onboard amenities during the whole journey, including free Wi-Fi, adjustable seating, and ample luggage storage space. GWR further improves the travel experience with First Class tickets, offering drinks and snacks at your seat, power outlets, and access to TV and train information, ensuring maximum comfort and convenience.
The journey duration from Newbury to London Paddington varies based on the departure station and the number of stops. Great Western Railway (GWR) offers direct services from Newbury, providing some of the fastest train options. Additionally, GWR also offers transferable services from Newbury Racecourse, known for some of the cheapest train tickets available. The journey can be as quick as 39m with just one stop, with average travel times ranging from 50 to 60 minutes, covering approximately 51 miles. Train tickets can be purchased for as low as £6.00 when booked in advance or during off-peak times, with average prices around £7.00. During your journey, you can pass through popular stops like Thatcham, Theale, and Reading, enhancing your travel experience.
Arriving at London Paddington
Situated in the City of Westminster, London Paddington Station ranks as the second busiest station in the UK, serving as a major railway and Underground complex. It serves as a vital transport hub for both commuters and long-distance travellers, functioning as the London terminus for the Great Western Main Line and the eastern terminus for the Heathrow Express. It also provides seamless access to multiple Tube lines, including the Bakerloo, Circle, District, and Hammersmith & City lines. The station is equipped with essential amenities such as public Wi-Fi, waiting rooms, toilets, seating areas, and a diverse range of shops. With convenient Underground connections and accessible taxis, Paddington ensures easy access to central London from your arrival point.
London Paddington Station is ideally situated for exploring a range of nearby landmarks, attractions, and scenic spots. Just a short walk from Paddington, Hyde Park stands as one of London's largest and most renowned parks, featuring stunning landscapes, walking paths, and attractions like the Serpentine Lake and the Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain. Adjacent to Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens houses Kensington Palace and offers a delightful setting for a leisurely stroll.
Approximately one mile from the station, the Sherlock Holmes Museum celebrates the iconic fictional detective and is a must-visit for fans of Arthur Conan Doyle. Additionally, Little Venice, a charming area known for its canals and waterways, is located near Paddington, offering visitors canal-side walks, boat trips, and waterside cafes.
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What zone is Newbury in?
Newbury Park station is located in Zone 4 of the London fare zones and is served by the Central Line on the London Underground. But Newbury railway station is not part of the London fare zones, which is outside the Greater London area and the Transport for London (TfL) fare zones.
*Information is subject to change. Please check the latest train timetable before your trip.
How to book cheap train tickets from London Paddington to Newbury

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Travelling in off-peak train times

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Split Tickets to save an average extra 30%

Book in advance to save an average of 61%

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London Paddington to Newbury train ticket types
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Off-Peak & Super Off-Peak tickets
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