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Virginia Water to Birmingham Train
Virginia Water to Birmingham by train
The journey from Virginia Water to Birmingham by train is 150.9 km and takes 2 hrs 7 mins. There are 50 connections per day, with the first departure at 4:31 am and the last at 11:43 pm. It is possible to travel from Virginia Water to Birmingham by train for as little as $129.01 or as much as $129.01. The best price for this journey is $129.01.
Lowest Price | $129.01 |
Journey Duration | 2 hrs 7 mins |
Connection per Day | South Western Railway, CrossCountry, Chiltern Railways, National Rail, Great Western Railway 50 |
Lowest Price | South Western Railway, CrossCountry, Chiltern Railways, National Rail, Great Western Railway $129.01 |
Highest Price | South Western Railway, CrossCountry, Chiltern Railways, National Rail, Great Western Railway $129.01 |
First Departure | South Western Railway, CrossCountry, Chiltern Railways, National Rail, Great Western Railway 4:31 am |
Last Departure | South Western Railway, CrossCountry, Chiltern Railways, National Rail, Great Western Railway 11:43 pm |
Distance | South Western Railway, CrossCountry, Chiltern Railways, National Rail, Great Western Railway 150.9 km |
Departure | South Western Railway, CrossCountry, Chiltern Railways, National Rail, Great Western Railway Virginia Water |
Arrival | South Western Railway, CrossCountry, Chiltern Railways, National Rail, Great Western Railway Birmingham |
Carriers | South Western Railway, CrossCountry South Western Railway, CrossCountry, Chiltern Railways, National Rail, Great Western Railway |
Book in advance and save
If you're looking for the best deal for your trip from Virginia Water to Birmingham, booking train tickets in advance is a great way to save money, but keep in mind that advance tickets are usually not available until 3 months before your travel date.
Stay flexible with your travel time and explore off-peak journeys
Planning your trips around off-peak travel times not only means that you'll be able to avoid the crowds, but can also end up saving you money. Being flexible with your schedule and considering alternative routes or times will significantly impact the amount of money you spend on getting from Virginia Water to Birmingham.
Always check special offers
Checking on the latest deals can help save a lot of money, making it worth taking the time to browse and compare prices. So make sure you get the best deal on your ticket and take advantage of special fares for children, youth and seniors as well as discounts for groups.
Unlock the potential of slower trains or connecting trains
If you're planning a trip with some flexible time, why not opt for the scenic route? Taking slower trains or connecting trains that make more stops may save you money on your ticket – definitely worth considering if it fits in your schedule.
Best time to book cheap train tickets from Virginia Water to Birmingham
The cheapest Virginia Water - Birmingham train tickets can be found for as low as $46.99 if you’re lucky, or $68.41 on average. The most expensive ticket can cost as much as $108.99.
Find the best day to travel to Birmingham by train
When travelling to Birmingham by train, if you want to avoid crowds you can check how frequently our customers are travelling in the next 30-days using the graph below. On average, the peak hours to travel are between 6:30am and 9am in the morning, or between 4pm and 7pm in the evening. Please keep this in mind when travelling to your point of departure as you may need some extra time to arrive, particularly in big cities!
Carriers on this route
Find out more about the carriers on this route.
Chiltern Railways is a British train operating company that provides passenger services between London Marylebone and Birmingham Snow Hill, as well as other destinations in the Midlands and South East England. The company was established in 1996, and it is owned by Arriva UK Trains since 2009. Chiltern Railways operates a fleet of modern trains, including the Class 68 locomotives and the Class 165 and 168 diesel units.
South Western Railway (SWR) is a train operating company in the United Kingdom that operates passenger services in South West England and parts of Southern England. It was formed in 2017 as a result of the merger of South West Trains and the Island Line Trains. SWR operates services to major cities such as London, Bristol, Southampton, and Portsmouth, as well as smaller towns and villages in the region. The company operates a fleet of modern trains, including electric and diesel multiple units, and provides a range of ticketing options, including season tickets, advance purchase tickets, and flexible fares. SWR is owned by FirstGroup and MTR Corporation.
National Rail is a network of railway companies that operate in England, Scotland, and Wales. It encompasses a network of train operators, including Train Operating Companies, open access operators, freight operating companies, and Network Rail. National Rail is managed and supported by the Rail Delivery Group (RDG), which provides essential business services to ensure the smooth operation and coordination of the railway industry.
Virginia Water to Birmingham CO2 Emissions by Train
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