Train Tickets to Brighton
Falmer to London Road (Brighton)
6m
Brighton to London Road (Brighton)
3m
London Victoria to London Road (Brighton)
1h 15m
Train Travel to Brighton Guide
Discover one of Britain’s best seaside resorts with trains to Brighton. Located in the south east of England in East Sussex, Brighton has become a tourist hotspot with its vibrant culture and natural beauty. From its colourful beach hut-adorned coastline to its lively pier, independent boutiques, quaint bookshops, cool cafes and buzzing pubs and bars, it’s an exciting destination with so much to offer. And with a train station in the heart of the city, it’s easy to travel to Brighton.
Where do trains to Brighton arrive?
Your journey will bring you directly into Brighton Station, the major station within the region. For further travel upon arriving in Brighton, consider researching local transportation options such as trains to smaller nearby stations, as well as buses and taxis in the area.
Which train companies run trains to Brighton?
Several train companies operate services to Brighton, with different routes served by each. Primary operators include Great Northern, Great Western Railway, Southern and Thameslink. As they can vary between providers, we recommend checking for price and journey duration when booking.
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Main Train Stations in Brighton
- Trains to
London Road (Brighton)
Brighton
How to buy cheap train tickets to Brighton
Book in Advance
Advanced train tickets are typically the most cost-effective option for train travel. They are usually available for purchase 12 weeks before the travel date.
Use a Railcard
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Travel Off-Peak
Save on train fares by avoiding peak times, traveling off-peak, and allowing for a flexible travel schedule
Split Tickets
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