Trains from Bristol to London from $16.32*

Trains from Bristol to London from $16.32*

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Bristol to London Train prices and times

Looking to travel from Bristol to London? You can buy train tickets with Trip.com for as low as $16.32, with average prices for this route around $27.15.

To get the best deals, we recommend buying in advance and researching alternatives such as split tickets.

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DepartureArrivalDurationOperator
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07:45
Bristol Temple Meads
10:43
Vauxhall
2h 58m, Changes requiredGreat Western RailwaySouth Western Railway
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07:45
Bristol Temple Meads
10:54
London Paddington
3h 9m, Changes requiredGreat Western RailwayElizabeth line
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08:30
Bristol Parkway
11:13
Vauxhall
2h 43m, Changes requiredGreat Western RailwaySouth Western Railway
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08:30
Bristol Parkway
11:24
London Paddington
2h 54m, Changes requiredGreat Western RailwayElizabeth line
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09:00
Bristol Temple Meads
11:43
Vauxhall
2h 43m, Changes requiredGreat Western RailwaySouth Western Railway
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09:00
Bristol Temple Meads
11:54
Paris
2h 54m, Changes requiredGreat Western RailwayElizabeth line
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Bristol to London Train Route Details

The Bristol to London train ticket is from $16.32. The average travel time is 1h 17m, covering a distance of approximately 104 miles. There are usually 40 daily trains provided by Elizabeth line,Great Western Railway,South Western Railway. To plan your train journey in advance, please refer to our train route table below.

First train
First train
07:45
Last train
Last train
22:30
Departure station
Departure station
Arrival station
Arrival station
Journey time
Journey time
1h 17m
Distance
Distance
104 miles
Price
Price
$16.32*

Bristol to London Train Travel Guide

Bristol to London Train Travel Guide

Arriving in London

Trains running from Bristol to London will typically depart from Bristol Temple Meads and arrive at Vauxhall. The journey takes around 1h 17m.

Book cheap train tickets from Bristol to London

Let's save unnecessary costs when traveling from Bristol to London by taking trains. The best way to find cheap train tickets is through Trip.com. We offer various discounted tips that can guide you towards a more affordable journey, such as using Railcards, Season Tickets, or Split Tickets. Explore the options below for more choices.

Network Railcard for South East England

By purchasing a Network Railcard for an affordable price per year, you can unlock incredible savings of up to 33.4% on every ticket for your travels in London and the South East. With this Railcard in hand, you'll be able to enjoy reduced costs on various ticket types, including Standard or Super-Off Peak train tickets. It's a fantastic opportunity to make your journeys more affordable and convenient.

Traveling during off-peak hours

The important thing to note about Off-Peak train tickets is the designated off-peak time. In large cities and towns, the off-peak time for train travel from Bristol to London usually starts at 9:30 am from Monday to Friday, while in other areas it starts at 9:00 am. By planning your journey during these off-peak hours, you can take advantage of cheaper and more comfortable train fares, ensuring a smoother travel experience and avoiding the crowded peak hours.

Get 1/3 off with a Railcard

With a Railcard, you can save up to 1/3 on most rail fares. There are different types of Railcards available, such as the 16–25 Railcard, the Family & Friends Railcard, and the Senior Railcard, each designed to cater to specific groups of travelers. You can discover more about Railcards here.

Bristol to London train tickets: everything you need to know

Bristol boasts two prominent railway stations from which can get you to London, namely Bristol Temple Meads and Bristol Parkway, both of them are equipped shops, ATMs, and WiFi.

From Bristol to London, faster trains usually take between an hour and 14 minutes to an hour and 34 minutes by train, whether you depart from Bristol Temple Meads or Bristol Parkway, and arrive at London Paddington. Great Western Railway typically offers direct trains, with five stops from Bristol Temple Meads and two stops from Bristol Parkway. Passengers can usually enjoy complimentary WiFi and wider seats throughout the entire journey.

You'll arrive at London Paddington, located on Praed Street in the Paddington area and closely connected to the London Underground. The Elizabeth Line, GWR, and Heathrow Express all intersect here. They provide connections to various stations, including Reading, Abbey Wood, Shenfield, Oxford, and Heathrow Terminal 5.

First-class tickets

You can travel from Bristol to London in even greater comfort with First Class Tickets.

This ticket typically includes:

  • Access to the London Paddington First Class lounge
  • Wider seats with extra legroom for greater comfort onboard
  • Tables with plug and USB sockets – perfect for those using laptops
  • Enhanced Wi-Fi onboard for those working, streaming or browsing
  • A range of drinks and snacks, including teas, coffees, juices, sodas, biscuits, cakes and crisps.

For more details about First Class Tickets, please check our Change, Refund, and Delay Repay Policy.

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How much does it cost from Bristol to London by train?

The cost of a train ticket from Bristol to London varies depending on factors such as the time of booking, type of ticket (peak or Off-Peak), and train operator. Generally, prices start from around $16.32 for a single ticket when booked in advance, though they often average around $27.15.

What is the cheapest way to go from Bristol to London?

The cheapest way to get from Bristol to London is typically by coach, with fares starting from around £10. Companies like National Express and Megabus offer services between Bristol and London.

Alternatively, taking trains is still a cost-effective and comfortable way of travelling, and there are always ways to help you save even further. For example, Railcards can help reduce fares by a 1/3, and booking in advance can save you an average of 61%; split tickets are another viable option, and can save an average of 30%.

How long is the journey from Bristol to London?

The train journey from Bristol to London usually takes around 1 hour 14 minutes to 1 hour and 34 minutes, depending on factors such as the type of train service and the specific destination in London.

How much does it cost to commute from Bristol to London?

Generally, prices start from around $16.32 for a single ticket when booked in advance, though they often average around $27.15. However, suitable Railcards can save you up to 34% on fares, and considering Season Tickets can make a big saving for frequent travellers.

What train line is Bristol to London?

The primary train line that operates between Bristol and London is the Great Western Main Line, serviced by Great Western Railway (GWR). The main departure station is Bristol Temple Meads, and the arrival stations are London Paddington and London Waterloo.

Is Bristol commutable to London?

Yes. Many people choose to live in Bristol and commute to London for work due to the relatively fast and frequent train services. The journey by train takes about 1 hour 14 minutes to 1 hour and 34 minutes, making it a viable option for daily commuting.

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