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Mode details. London Midland also services this route hourly. National Express Coaches are a quick and convenient way of travelling around the UK. Over National Express coaches run on Britain's roads every day, serving over destinations across the UK.

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From maps and child fares to Oyster cards and the Night Tube, Rome2rio has all the Tube tips you need. A simple explanation of all your Tube ticket options, and, most importantly, which one to choose. Don't have a car, or can't get there on public transportation? This carpooling platform could be your answer. Yes, the driving distance between Birmingham to London is miles. It takes approximately 2h 2m to drive from Birmingham to London.

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You may opt out of personalised ads at any time. How to get from Birmingham to London by train, bus, rideshare or car. Find Transport to London. Travel From Travel From. See all options. Also search with Booking. Need a hotel room in London? Book now. There are 5 ways to get from Birmingham to London by train, bus, rideshare or car Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2rio's travel planner.

Rideshare Take the rideshare from Birmingham to London. Drive Drive from Birmingham to London Paddington. Quickest way to get there Cheapest option Distance between. Birmingham to London by train The train journey time between Birmingham and London is around 1h 46m and covers a distance of around miles. Explore all travel options Train route information Average train time:.

Fastest train time:. I simply cannot afford that to go to study! The difference is Manchester has a wow degrees around the outer reaches whereas Birmingham.. A couple of them were interviewed recently and they both live in Luxury Apartments penthouse 2 mins walk from York Station, and Work a few minutes walk from Kings Cross.

Relaxing couple of hours in First Class having Breakfast and doing a bit of Work. In the office just after Leave the office just before 5, First Class train home, little bit of work, bit of a kip maybe. Home by 7pm. In the end it was slightly cheaper in London, so I live there and commute by bike, much more fun. I regularly do similar hours, and earn less than the price of their season ticket. So yes, it does sound good. They both seemed perfectly happy, they both used to live in London doing the same Jobs, and same 12 hours, but now they live in York in a far nicer house that cost half as much and in much nicer surroundings.

I hate the way the rest of the country has to subsidise the London commuter train fares. About time you lot paid full price. And I can then afford to buy some diesel for my car. But then again all transport attracts investment paid for out of taxes — road maintenance must cost a bit. Are there any gay truckers on STW. If so I believe Papa Lazarou may have a great proposition for you! Status Not open for further replies. Joined 18 Mar Messages 5.

Hello, I'm thinking of moving to either Leicester or Birmingham to London and was wondering if anyone already does this commute and could help answer a few questions? Preferably getting into London before I couldn't seem to find anything. Same again, trying to get into London before and closer to 8 or just before is better. Thanks for any help.

RailUK Forums. Also, if this is the wrong section of the forum to post this in then please let me know, I'll move it to the right place. The Planner Veteran Member. Joined 15 Apr Messages 11, Going to cost about 10k in season ticket either way.

CyrusWuff Established Member. Joined 20 May Messages 2, Of the two, I'd lean towards Birmingham, as that gives you Chiltern as a backup in case of problems on the West Coast. There's an from Moor Street which gets to Marylebone at Can't comment on Virgin, but Chiltern tend to be pretty good at matching train length to demand. Last edited: 18 Mar Thanks for the reply. Thankfully the company I work for are very flexible in terms of working from home so during days where there's train issues I can work from home.

I'm trying to keep the train times to around or less and that's why I'm leaning towards virgin from Birmingham or East Midlands from Leicester. But your point on a backup route is valid and something I guess I should consider also.



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