London to Brighton train prices and times
Use Trip.com to buy tickets from London to Brighton, starting from £3.50 and averaging £7.00. The entire journey takes no more than 58m. If you want to get more discounts, consider purchasing split tickets. Additionally, buying in advance is also good choice.
- Fri, Apr 25From £3.50
- Sat, Apr 26From £3.50
- Sun, Apr 27From £3.50
- Mon, Apr 28From £3.50
- Tue, Apr 29From £3.50
- Wed, Apr 30From £3.50
- Thu, May 1
Departs | Arrives | Duration | Operator | Find Tickets |
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00:02 London Victoria | 01:16 Brighton | 1h 14m, Direct | ![]() | Find Tickets |
00:02 London Blackfriars | 01:24 Brighton | 1h 22m, Direct | ![]() | Find Tickets |
00:02 London Victoria | 01:28 Brighton | 1h 26m, Direct | ![]() | Find Tickets |
00:15 London Victoria | 02:28 Brighton | 2h 13m, No direct | ![]() ![]() | Find Tickets |
01:02 London Blackfriars | 02:28 Brighton | 1h 26m, Direct | ![]() | Find Tickets |
03:40 London Blackfriars | 05:32 Paris | 1h 52m, No direct | ![]() | Find Tickets View More Trains |
London to Brighton train route details





London to Brighton train tickets: everything you need to know
In Central London, there are two main stations that can take you to Brighton: London Bridge and London Victoria. London Bridge is situated in Southwark, while London Victoria is located in Victoria, Westminster, within the inner circle of London. Both stations are well-connected to the London Underground system.
From London to Brighton, it takes between an hour and an hour and a half by train, regardless of whether you depart from London Bridge or London Victoria. Thameslink and Southern provide around 72 trains per day from London Bridge, whereas Gatwick Express and Southern provide around 50 trains per day from London Victoria.
Passengers can typically enjoy complimentary WiFi and wider seats throughout the entire journey. For cheaper tickets, consider booking in advance or purchasing a Railcard, which can save you up to 1/3 on eligible journeys for a whole year.
The main station that serves the city of Brighton is located in East Sussex. Operated by Southern, Gatwick Express and Thameslink, this station serves as the terminus for several main lines. You can take them to various destinations, including Seaford, Preston Park and Cambridge.
First-class tickets
You can travel from London to Brighton in even greater comfort with First Class Tickets.
As this route is covered by multiple providers, it's best to check whether this is applicable for your specific journey when booking and what is included with the ticket. Depending on provider, this ticket may include:
- Wider seats with extra legroom for greater comfort onboard
- Tables with plug and USB sockets – perfect for those using laptops
- Enhanced Wi-Fi onboard for those working, streaming or browsing
- A range of drinks and snacks, including teas, coffees, juices, sodas, biscuits, cakes and crisps.
For more details about First Class Tickets, please check our Change, Refund, and Delay Repay Policy.
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What London station goes to Brighton?
Trains to Brighton from London typically depart from London Victoria and London Bridge stations. Both stations offer frequent and direct services to Brighton, operated by Southern Railway and Thameslink.
How much is the train ticket from London to Brighton?
The cost of a train ticket from London to Brighton varies depending on factors such as the time of booking, type of ticket (peak or Off-Peak), and train operator. Generally, prices start from around £3.50 for a single ticket when booked in advance, though they often average around £7.00.
Can you use Oyster to get to Brighton?
No, you cannot use an Oyster card to travel to Brighton. Brighton is outside the Oyster card and contactless payment zones.
How far is the train ride from London to Brighton?
The distance between London and Brighton by train is approximately 50 miles. The journey typically takes between 1 hour to 1 hour and 30 minutes, depending on the specific service and any stops along the way.
How often is Thameslink to Brighton?
Thameslink services to Brighton typically run frequently, with trains departing approximately every 10 to 15 minutes during peak times. The frequency may be slightly reduced during Off-Peak hours, evenings, and weekends. For the most accurate and up-to-date schedule, it's best to check the Thameslink website or Trip.com.
What is the cheapest way to travel from London to Brighton?
The cheapest way to travel from London to Brighton is typically by coach. National Express and Megabus offer coach services between London and Brighton. These are generally the most affordable option, with fares potentially starting from around £10.
Alternatively, taking trains is still a cost-effective and comfortable way of travelling, and there are always ways to help you save even further. For example, Railcards can help reduce fares by a 1/3, and booking in advance can save you an average of 61%; split tickets are another viable option, and can save an average of 30%.
How to book cheap train tickets from London to Brighton

Season Tickets for frequent travels

Network Railcard for Southeast England

Travelling in off-peak train times

Using the Railcard for 1/3 off

Split Tickets to save an average extra 30%

Book in advance to save an average of 61%

Group travels to save 1/3
London to Brighton train ticket types
Here are different ticket types available for this route, each with its own benefits and restrictions. Here are the options to consider:
Off-Peak & Super Off-Peak tickets
Off-Peak tickets are cheaper and more flexible, allowing for travel during less busy times. Super Off-Peak tickets are even cheaper and are perfect for less conventional schedules.
Return train tickets
Valid for both an outward and return journey from the same destination on your chosen route.
Advance train tickets
As one of the most cost-effective ticket options available, purchasing up to 12 weeks in advance can save you a considerable amount of money.
Season train tickets
Season tickets allow unlimited travel between two stations and can save you more than 1/3 on train fares.
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