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What is a return ticket on train?
What are Return train tickets? Return train tickets (or two-way tickets) are tickets that are valid for both an outward and returning journey from the same station or destination on your chosen route.
How much does it cost to travel from Birmingham to London?
Birmingham to London by train
Journey time | From 1h 13m |
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Price | From £5.50 |
Distance | 101 miles (163 km) |
Frequency | 218 trains per day |
First train | 04:15 |
How long is the train journey from London to Birmingham?
London to Birmingham by train
Journey time | From 1h 20m |
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Distance | 101 miles (163 km) |
Frequency | 277 trains per day |
First train | 04:34 |
Last train | 23:35 |
Are open return train tickets more expensive?
Open returns are normally more expensive than day returns. However the majority of journeys do not have both open and day tickets.
What station do Trains from Birmingham arrive in London?
Arrival train station: Trains travelling to London from Birmingham arrive at either London Marylebone or London Euston stations depending on the operator.
Is Birmingham UK safe?
Birmingham is the most dangerous major city in the West Midlands, and is among the top 10 most dangerous overall out of the West Midlands’s 44 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Birmingham in 2020 was 103 crimes per 1,000 people.
What means open return?
An Open Return is a flexible ticket that doesn’t make you choose a specific time or date to return. They’re valid for one calendar month from the date of the outward journey. There are a few types of Open ticket: Anytime: fully flexible tickets that can be used on peak and off-peak services.
Can I use return ticket next day?
Yes, return journey can be performed till midnight of the next day. The ticket says so clearly.