Trains from London to Conon Bridge from $64.46*

Trains from London to Conon Bridge from $64.46*

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London to Conon Bridge Train prices and times

Looking to travel from London to Conon Bridge? You can buy train tickets with Trip.com for as low as $64.46, with average prices for this route around $174.35.

To get the best deals, we recommend buying in advance and researching alternatives such as split tickets.

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DepartureArrivalDurationOperator
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20:27
London Kings Cross
11:26+1
Conon Bridge
14h 59m, Changes requiredLumoScotRail
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20:27
London Kings Cross
14:03+1
Conon Bridge
17h 36m, Changes requiredLumoScotRail
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23:45
London Euston
14:03+1
Paris
14h 18m, Changes requiredCaledonian SleeperScotRail
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London to Conon Bridge Train Route Details

The London to Conon Bridge train ticket is from $64.46. The average travel time is 8h 40m, covering a distance of approximately 729 mile. There are usually 11 daily trains provided by ScotRail,LNER,Lumo. To plan your train journey in advance, please refer to our train route table below.

First train
First train
00:39
Last train
Last train
23:45
Departure station
Departure station
Arrival station
Arrival station
Journey time
Journey time
8h 40m
Distance
Distance
729 mile
Price
Price
$64.46*
Train operators
Train operators

London to Conon Bridge Train Travel Guide

London to Conon Bridge Train Travel Guide

Arriving in Conon Bridge

Every day, up to 11 train depart from London and arrive in Conon Bridge, with the shortest journey taking 8h 40m minutes.

Book cheap train tickets from London to Conon Bridge

It doesn’t need to be difficult to find cheap train tickets from London to Conon Bridge. If you know where to look and how to take advantage of available discounts and travel options, then saving money with Trip.com becomes second nature. Here are some of our top tips to help you save money on your train travel.

Season Tickets for frequent travel

If you frequently travel between London and Conon Bridge, a Season Ticket could be the best way to save money. Season Tickets allow unlimited travel between the specified stations and are available for various durations, such as weekly, monthly, or annually. By opting for a Season Ticket, you can enjoy the convenience of not having to buy a ticket for each journey, as well as significant savings.

Split Tickets to save an average extra 30%

Splitting your tickets involves purchasing separate tickets for different segments of your journey instead of a single ticket for the entire trip. This method is legal and can often result in cheaper fares. For example, if you are travelling from A to B, you might discover that buying a ticket from A to C, and then another ticket from C to B, is more economical than purchasing a direct ticket.

Book in advance to save an average of 61%

Did you know that purchasing Advance Tickets can significantly reduce your travel expenses? On average, these tickets can save you an impressive 61% on fares. The best part is that the earlier you book them, the greater the savings. It's recommended to secure your Advance Tickets as soon as possible, ideally up to 12 weeks in advance. By doing so, you'll not only enjoy substantial discounts but also have peace of mind knowing that you've secured the most affordable option for your journey from London to Conon Bridge.

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