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Birmingham New Street Station to London, England - Transfer & Transportation Guides

Find transfer & transportation guides from Birmingham New Street Station to London, England. How to get from Birmingham New Street Station to London, England by Bus, Train, Taxi.

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Transfer solutions

You have 4 options transfer to London, England from Birmingham New Street Station below

Walk ( 5 min. )

Take a foot from Birmingham New Street Station to Birmingham New Street.


Train ( 1 hr. 28 min. )

Take a train from Birmingham New Street to London Euston.


Open Map More details & check price at Avanti West Coast
Duration 1 hr. 33 min.
Distance 181 km.
Cost 55 GBP (80 USD)
Walk ( 8 min. )

Take a foot from Birmingham New Street Station to Birmingham Moor Street.


Train ( 1 hr. 58 min. )

Take a train from Birmingham Moor Street to London Marylebone.


Open Map More details & check price at Chiltern Railways
Subway ( 3 min. )

Take a subway from Marylebone station to Paddington station.


Open Map More details & check price at London Underground (Tube)
Duration 2 hr. 11 min.
Distance 179 km.
Cost 66 GBP (94 USD)
Walk ( 8 min. )

Take a foot from Birmingham New Street Station to Birmingham Coach Station, Digbeth.


Bus ( 2 hr. 55 min. )

Take a bus from Birmingham Coach Station, Digbeth to London Victoria Coach Station.


Open Map More details & check price at National Express
Duration 3 hr. 3 min.
Distance 192 km.
Cost 8 GBP (11 USD)
Car ( 2 hr. 4 min. )

Drive a car from Birmingham New Street Station to London Paddington.


Duration 2 hr. 4 min.
Distance 187 km.
Cost 26 USD

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About Birmingham New Street Station, England

About London, England

London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom. Standing on the River Thames in the south-east of England, at the head of its 50-mile (80 km) estuary leading to the North Sea, London has been a major settlement for two mille... Learn more


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