Train Tickets to Watford
London Euston to Watford Junction
14m
Birmingham New Street to Watford Junction
1h 13m
Coventry to Watford Junction
51m
Train Travel to Watford Guide
With a convenient location not too far from London, trains to Watford are popular with day-trippers. Whether it’s to cheer on the Hornets at Vicarage Road, window shop in the Atria shopping centre, enjoy a scenic stroll in Cassiobury Park or head to the nearby Warner Bros Studio for all things Harry Potter, Watford has plenty to keep you entertained. And the good news is, with more than one train station serving the town, it’s easy to travel to Watford.
Where do trains to Watford arrive?
When travelling to Watford, you are likely to arrive at Watford Junction, but it's also possible you will arrive into one of the following stations: Watford High Street. This will depend on where you're travelling from and which company operates the route. Be sure to check this information when purchasing your ticket to know exactly where you'll be arriving.
Which train companies run trains to Watford?
There are multiple train companies operating trains to Watford in the UK. Key operators include Avanti West Coast, Thameslink and West Midlands Trains. Be sure to check for duration and price when purchasing your ticket as they can vary between providers.
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Main Train Stations in Watford
- Trains to
Watford Junction
Watford North
Watford High Street
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