It takes an average of 2h 40m to travel from Manchester to London by train, over a distance of around 163 miles (262 km). There are normally 57 trains per day travelling from Manchester to London and tickets for this journey start from $26.01 when you book in advance.
First train | 04:05 | |
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Last train | 21:15 | |
Departure station | Manchester | |
Arrival station | London | |
Journey time | From 2h 6m | |
Distance | 163 miles (262 km) | |
Frequency | 57 trains per day | |
Changes | Direct trains available | |
Price | From $26.01 | |
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Thinking about taking the train from Manchester to London? Look no further!
The train from Manchester to London takes around 2 hours and 35 minutes on average, but the fastest direct Avanti West Coast trains will get you to the British capital in 2 hours and 6 minutes. There are around 55 trains a day running this route.
Make your way to Manchester Piccadilly station and jump on an Avanti West Coast train. Find your seat and enjoy Avanti’s onboard amenities, including an onboard shop for drinks and snacks, power sockets and free Wifi. If you’re looking for a bit of extra comfort on your journey, why not upgrade to a Standard Premium ticket? You’ll get larger seats and a guaranteed table. Or if you fancy really treating yourself, upgrade to First Class and enjoy at-table service with complimentary food and drink, as well as exclusive access to the First Class lounges at Manchester Piccadilly and London Euston.
Once you arrive at London Euston station, you’re within minutes of some of the top landmarks. If you haven’t already, don’t forget to pay a visit to Trafalgar Square and Hyde Park. Or if you’re in town for some retail therapy, read our guide to some of the best places to go shopping in London.
Looking for cheap tickets? Try travelling Off-Peak – tickets are usually cheaper during quieter times on weekdays and weekends. Also, the earlier you book your tickets, the more you can save: book 8 weeks in advance and you could save over 40%. If you’d like to save even more, get a Railcard and save up to 1/3 on eligible journeys for a whole year.
Ready to book? Start a search with us today. Just enter the dates you’d like to travel and we’ll do the rest. If you want to know more about the journey to London from Manchester by train, keep reading for more information:
*Calculations are based on CO2 / passenger km, comparing an average petrol car, using statistics and conversion factors published in the government’s greenhouse gas reporting conversion factors published 7 June 2023 and revised 28 June 2023. See here for more.
The average journey time by train between Manchester and London is 2 hours and 40 minutes, with around 57 trains per day. The journey time may be longer on weekends and holidays, so use our Journey Planner on this page to search for a specific travel date.
The fastest journey time by train from Manchester to London is 2 hours and 6 minutes.
Train ticket prices from Manchester to London can start from as little as $26.01 when you book in advance. The cost of tickets can vary depending on the time of day, route and class you book and are usually more expensive if you book on the day.
Yes, it is possible to travel from Manchester to London without having to change trains. There are 57 direct trains from Manchester to London each day. Though there may be fewer direct services available depending on your exact departure date.
The first train from Manchester to London leaves at 04:05. Times and services may vary during weekends and holidays.
The last train from Manchester to London leaves at 21:15. Trains that depart in the early morning hours or very late evening may be sleeper services, time and services may also vary during weekends and holidays.
Trains travelling from Manchester to London cover a distance of around 163 miles (262 km) during the journey.
If you’re looking for the return train journey, check out trains from London to Manchester. If you’re looking for other options, you can also catch the bus from Manchester to London.
Look out for Advance tickets – they usually come out up to 12 weeks before the departure date and can be cheaper than buying on the day. If you’re here a tad early, sign up for our Advance ticket alert today to get notified when your tickets are released.
If you catch this train more than 3 times per week, you could save money with a Season Ticket. With annual, monthly and weekly options available, find out if a season ticket for Manchester to London is right for you.
National Railcards offer a 1/3 off eligible train tickets in the UK and can be a great investment if you travel a few times or more in a year. Find out how you can save with a National Railcard here.
Download our app to find split tickets — courtesy of SplitSave, our handy feature which 'splits' your train tickets where possible to find you a better deal. Learn more about the clever tech behind split tickets, and how to spot SplitSave discounts in our app.
For more money-saving tips on UK and European train travel, read our cheap train tickets guide.
If you want to travel from Manchester to London, choose the sustainable option - choose train!
Taking the train instead of driving lowers your CO2 impact by a whopping 67%.* Keep it simple, keep it low-carbon.
What's faster or cheaper than flying from Manchester to London? Ah yes, that'd be the train. Cheaper even without a Railcard, too. Win for you. Win for the planet.
In the UK, you can take your bike on the train, for free! Cool, huh? And, thanks to our bike reservation feature, travelling with your bike has never been easier.
Unlike flying or driving, going by train means no extra luggage charges or parking costs. Plus, you step off the train, right into the city-centre. Aaaand relax.
* Calculations are based on CO2 / passenger km, comparing an average petrol car, using statistics and conversion factors published in the government’s greenhouse gas reporting conversion factors published 7 June 2023 and revised 28 June 2023. See here for more.
Between Manchester and London, 87% of the journeys sold on Trainline between May 2022 and May 2023 were cheaper and faster by rail vs plane. (61% of the journeys sold on Trainline were cheaper and faster by rail vs car.)
What you need to know about Avanti West Coast trains serving the Manchester-London route:
Avanti West Coast has been a major rail operator on Britain’s West Coast Main Line since 2019. It operates high-speed intercity trains linking London to major British cities, such as Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Avanti’s recently refurbished Pendolino trains serve the busy route between Manchester and London. These ‘tilting’ trains lean into curves on the tracks, allowing a higher top speed of 125mph.
Take your choice of three classes, Standard, Standard Premium and First, when you travel from Manchester to London with Avanti West Coast.
In Standard Class on Avanti West Coast services from Manchester to London you’ll be able to make use of the following onboard services:
In Standard Premium Class, you’ll receive these additional amenities:
In First Class, as well as all of the above, you’ll enjoy:
These are the services available on board Avanti West Coast trains from Manchester to London.
Your train to London departs from Manchester Piccadilly station. Here’s how to get there.
Manchester Piccadilly station is just east of the city centre. Here are the different ways you can get there:
Did you know: Manchester Piccadilly station has changed its name twice in its long history, being first called Store Street, then Manchester London Road before being renamed Manchester Piccadilly in 1960.
Manchester Piccadilly station was first opened in 1842 and is the busiest train station in the Greater Manchester area. Here are some of the amenities you’ll find in the station today:
Make your way around London with ease after arriving at Euston station.
London Euston station is on the northern edge of Central London and is so well-connected by public transport that you can reach anywhere in the capital quickly:
Public transport in London is managed by Transport for London (TfL). Here’s how to pay for your journeys in London:
While you can buy single and return tickets and paper travelcards from ticket machines in stations, it is more convenient—and often cheaper—to pay for your journey using an Oyster card or using a contactless card.
On buses and trams in London you only need to touch in. For all other journey types (Tube, rail, DLR, Overground, Elizabeth Line etc.), you need to touch in at the beginning of your journey and out at the end. If you don’t touch in/out, you’ll be charged a maximum fare.
Here are our guides to help you make the most of your time in London:
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