Heathrow Airport Trains

Heathrow Airport Trains

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Heathrow Airport Trains

Trains are a convenient and fast way to get to and from Heathrow Airport, especially for reaching central London. Heathrow Airport has three train stations: Terminals 2-3, Terminal 4, and Terminal 5, all within walking distance of their respective terminals. The Heathrow Express offers a direct link to London Paddington Station in about 15 minutes, making it a great choice for a speedy journey. You can book cheap train tickets to London Heathrow Airport from anywhere in the UK using Trip.com.

For trains to and from Heathrow, we advise you to refer to our train schedules for specific timings and frequencies.

After arriving at the London Paddington Station from the Heathrow airport, you can conveniently travel further to various destinations, including Oxford, Cardiff, Bristol Temple Meads, Plymouth and Bath Spa.

Additionally, there are London Underground connections available at Terminals 2-3, 4 and 5. The Piccadilly line also runs a frequent service between the airport and some locations in central London.

Heathrow Airport Trains

Trains to Heathrow Airport

Trains to Heathrow Airport provide convenient transportation from London city centre (London Paddington) with a duration of approximately 21m. Trains to Heathrow Airport offer frequent departures. Ticket prices vary depending on the class and time of travel, starting from around US$15.98. The main train company operating this route is Elizabeth line, known for its reliable and efficient service.

Additionally, there are train links from other cities and towns to Heathrow Airport, such as Basingstoke, Bath Spa, Bristol Temple Meads, Farnborough, Horsham and more. For cheap train tickets and easy booking to Heathrow Airport, use Trip.com for the best deals and hassle-free reservations.

Trains from Heathrow Airport

Trains from Heathrow Airport provide convenient transportation to London city centre with a duration of approximately 22m. Trains from Heathrow Airport offer frequent departures. Ticket prices vary depending on the class and time of travel, starting from around £12.30. The main train company operating this route is Elizabeth line, known for its reliable and efficient service.

Additionally, there are train links from Heathrow Airport to other cities and towns, such as Reading, Swindon, Crawley, Guildford, Woking and more. For cheap train tickets and easy booking from Heathrow Airport, use Trip.com for the best deals and hassle-free reservations.

Trains from Heathrow Airport to London

Heathrow Airport Trains to London offer two main options: the Elizabeth Line and the Heathrow Express.

The Elizabeth Line is a more affordable choice, taking around 27 minutes to reach central London (Tottenham Court Road, Paddington), with trains departing every 10-15 minutes. Tickets start from £12.30. On the other hand, the Heathrow Express is faster but pricier, taking about 15-20 minutes to reach central London, with trains departing every 15 minutes. Tickets start from £25.

When deciding between the two, consider your budget and time constraints. The Elizabeth Line is a budget-friendly option with a slightly longer travel time, while the Heathrow Express is faster and more luxurious but comes at a higher cost. Both options provide convenient connections to London from Heathrow Airport, allowing you to choose based on your preferences.

Elizabeth Line

Heathrow Express

The Elizabeth Line offers a convenient and budget-friendly way to travel between Heathrow Airport and Central London. While generally slower than the Heathrow Express due to more stops, it provides frequent services (every 10 minutes) and connects to key stations like Paddington Station.

From Paddington, you can transfer for onward journeys to cities like Oxford, Cardiff, Bristol Temple Meads, Plymouth, and Bath Spa.

The Elizabeth Line also connects to various London Underground stations, allowing you to explore other parts of the city. However, depending on your final destination within London, you might need to transfer between the Elizabeth Line and Underground lines. Always check the latest train schedules for specific timings, frequencies, and potential transfers for a smooth journey.

RouteAverage Duration
Departures
(First Train)
Departures
(Last Train)
Price
Heathrow Terminal 2 to London22m00:0423:52from US$15.98
Heathrow Terminal 4 to London32m05:3023:47from US$15.98
Heathrow Terminal 5 to London24m00:0723:57from US$15.98

The Heathrow Airport Express Service runs every 15 minutes, seven days a week with a travel time of approximately 16 minutes to London Paddington. It stops at both Heathrow Airport Terminal 2 & 3, and Terminal 5, which are direct connection to the airport ensuring an efficient transfer.

Passengers can enjoy comfort and amenities such as spacious seating, Wi-Fi, and power outlets.

RouteAverage Duration
Departures
(First Train)
Departures
(Last Train)
Price
Heathrow Terminal 2 to London22m00:0423:52from US$15.98
Heathrow Terminal 4 to London32m05:3023:47from US$15.98
Heathrow Terminal 5 to London24m00:0723:57from US$15.98

Heathrow Airport Map

FAQs About Heathrow Airport Trains

  • Is the Elizabeth line cheaper than the Heathrow Express?

    The {Elizabeth Line} is a cost-effective and budget-friendly option for traveling to Heathrow Airport. It's particularly convenient for those coming from East or Central London, as you don't need to change at Paddington.
  • Does the Heathrow Express run to Heathrow Terminal 4?

    No. {Heathrow Express} trains only stop at Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3 and Heathrow Terminal 5. Those who want to get to Terminal 4 can take the free transfer train at Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3, which has connecting trains every 15 minutes with a journey time of just four minutes.
  • Can I use an Oyster card to get to Heathrow Airport?

    Yes, you can use an Oyster card for travel to and from Heathrow Airport. The same applies to {Gatwick Airport} and London City Airport. However, please note that Oyster cards are not currently valid for London Luton Airport, {Stansted Airport}, and London Southend Airport.
  • Is TfL Rail the same as the Elizabeth line?

    Yes. TfL Rail operated commuter services on two London railway lines while the Crossrail project was being built. It ran from 2015 until May 2022, when it was renamed the Elizabeth line after the central section of Crossrail opened.
*The prices shown in the table above are the lowest fares available within the next seven days and do not represent further discounted split ticket options. Ticket prices vary based on time of day, route, and class.