Trains from Richmond (London) to Kensal Rise from $8.50*

Trains from Richmond (London) to Kensal Rise from $8.50*

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Richmond (London) to Kensal Rise Train prices and times

Planning a journey from Richmond (London) to Kensal Rise? Trip.com offers train tickets starting from as low as $8.50, with average prices for this route around $8.84. To ensure you get the most affordable fares, we suggest exploring alternatives like split tickets.

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DepartureArrivalDurationOperator
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22:35
Richmond (London)
22:54
Kensal Rise
19m, DirectLondon Overground
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23:26
Richmond (London)
05:58+1
Paris
6h 32m, Changes requiredLondon Overground
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Richmond (London) to Kensal Rise Train Route Details

The Richmond (London) to Kensal Rise train ticket is from $8.50. The average travel time is 19m, covering a distance of approximately 10 mile. There are usually 77 daily trains provided by London Overground. To plan your train journey in advance, please refer to our train route table below.

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05:58
Last train
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23:26
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Arrival station
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19m
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Distance
10 mile
Price
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$8.50*
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Richmond (London) to Kensal Rise Train Travel Guide

Richmond (London) to Kensal Rise Train Travel Guide

Arriving in Kensal Rise

Trains running from Richmond (London) to Kensal Rise will typically take around at least 19m and there is approximately 77 train running everyday.

Book cheap train tickets from Richmond (London) to Kensal Rise

Let's save unnecessary costs when traveling from Richmond (London) to Kensal Rise 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

For only a small annual fee, you can save 1/3 on most fares in South East England, including routes in and out of London, with the Network Railcard. Covering both standard and off-peak tickets, this railcard is particularly beneficial for those who travel regularly within this region.

Travel in a group to save 1/3

If you are planning a trip with a group of three to nine people, there's good news for you! You can take advantage of group travel discounts that are offered by many train companies. These discounts can save you up to 1/3 on off-peak fares, making your journey from Richmond (London) to Kensal Rise more affordable. Whether you're traveling with your family, friends, or colleagues, the group save options make it easier for everyone to enjoy the benefits of discounted fares while embarking on a memorable trip together.

Split Tickets to save an average extra 30%

How can you make your journey from Richmond (London) to Kensal Rise cheaper? One option to consider is splitting your tickets, which can save you around an extra 30% on fares. Instead of purchasing a direct ticket from A to B, you can split the route into two sections: A to C and C to B. This often turns out to be more affordable than buying a direct ticket.

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*Prices are dynamic and subject to change. Ticket prices vary based on time of day, route, and class. Prices shown do not include split ticket and Railcard discounts.