Train Tickets to Worcester
London Paddington to Worcester Shrub Hill
1h 58m
Birmingham New Street to Worcester Shrub Hill
37m
Bromsgrove to Worcester Shrub Hill
16m
Train Travel to Worcester Guide
Nestled on the banks of the River Severn in the West Midlands, Worcester is a charming city steeped in history. Easily accessible from across the UK, Worcester offers a delightful blend of attractions for a day trip or a longer stay. Explore the picturesque riverside walks, admire the stunning Worcester Cathedral, delve into the city's history at the Worcester Museum & Art Gallery, celebrate the life and work of Edward Elgar at his birthplace museum, or experience the thrill of horse racing at Worcester Racecourse. With its excellent train connections, Worcester is easily accessible from all corners of the UK, making it a perfect destination for a memorable getaway.
Where do trains to Worcester arrive?
As a popular destination in the UK, there are a few stations you may arrive at when travelling to Worcester. Although it is most likely you'll arrive at Worcester Foregate Street, the main gateway for the area, other possibilities include Worcester Shrub Hill. Be sure to check which station you'll be arriving into prior to your journey by checking your booking.
Which train companies run trains to Worcester?
Several train companies operate services to Worcester, with different routes served by each. Primary operators include Avanti West Coast, Chiltern Railways, CrossCountry, Great Western Railway and West Midlands Trains. As they can vary between providers, we recommend checking for price and journey duration when booking.
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Main Train Stations in Worcester
- Trains to
Worcester Shrub Hill
Worcester Foregate Street
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