British Trains
British Train's Most Popular Routes
- London to Bath in 1 hour 30 minutes
- London to Edinburgh in 4 hour 34 minutes
- London to Birmingham in 1 hour 22 minutes
- London to Glasgow in 4 hours 29 minutes
- London to Holyhead in 3 hours 37 minutes
- London to Liverpool in 2 hours 5 minutes
- London to Manchester in 2 hours 8 minutes
- London to York in 1 hour 52 minutes
British Train Stations
Touring the days and knights with ease starts here
There’s so much to see in Britain, and so many railways to see it. From the London to Northern England’s Settle Line and the East and West Highlands Lines.
Save money by the pound.
The more you plan to travel around Britain, the more a rail pass can save you. There are a lot of options to choose from, and each pass includes free travel for a child 15 years or younger- perfect for the little prince or princess.
Sometimes trains require reservations. Does yours?
There’s so much to see in Britain, and so many railways to see it. From London to Northern England’s Settle Line to the East and West Highlands Lines, you can go almost anywhere in Britain. British trains run frequently and do not require advance reservations, though some with trips of two hours or longer will occasionally accept them. You can start requesting available reservations within 60 days of your travel date.
Click here to get your reservation.
Bath… Stonehenge… Salisbury Cathedral…
Visit fascinating hot and cold baths in Bath, discover the mystery of Stonehenge and embrace Salisbury Cathedral, one of the most impressive medieval structures in the world. This tour makes it all possible!

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