Trains from Maidenhead to London from $20.38*

Trains from Maidenhead to London from $20.38*

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Use Trip.com to buy tickets from Maidenhead to London, starting from $20.38 and averaging $26.19. The entire journey takes no more than 17m. If you want to get a greater discounts, consider purchasing split tickets. Additionally, buying in advance is also good choice.

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09:24
Maidenhead
09:50
London Paddington
26m, DirectGreat Western Railway
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09:28
Maidenhead
10:09
London Paddington
41m, DirectElizabeth line
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09:40
Maidenhead
10:24
London Paddington
44m, DirectElizabeth line
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09:55
Maidenhead
10:21
London Paddington
26m, DirectGreat Western Railway
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09:59
Maidenhead
10:39
London Paddington
40m, DirectElizabeth line
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10:11
Maidenhead
10:54
Paris
43m, DirectElizabeth line
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Maidenhead to London Train Route Details

The Maidenhead to London train ticket is from $20.38. The average travel time is 17m, covering a distance of approximately 41 mile. There are usually 125 daily trains provided by Elizabeth line,Great Western Railway. To plan your train journey in advance, please refer to our train route table below.

First train
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00:02
Last train
Last train
23:29
Departure station
Departure station
Arrival station
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Journey time
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17m
Distance
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41 mile
Price
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$20.38*

Maidenhead to London Train Travel Guide

Maidenhead to London Train Travel Guide

Arriving in London

Trains running from Maidenhead to London will typically take around at least 17m and there is approximately 125 train running everyday.

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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.

Maidenhead to London train tickets: everything you need to know

Maidenhead Station is located in the market town of Maidenhead, Berkshire, England. It provides approximately 204 trains per day to London Paddington from Platform 4. The station is served by the Elizabeth Line and Great Western Railway.

Both the Elizabeth Line and Great Western Railway offer direct train services from Maidenhead to London Paddington. While the Elizabeth Line has 5-9 stops and usually takes just over 40 minutes, the Great Western Railway service has just a single stop (or can even be non-stop) and takes around 25 minutes. During this journey, you have the flexibility to disembark at Burnham, Slough, Taplow, and West Drayton. For cheap tickets, consider booking in advance or purchasing a Railcard, which can save you up to 1/3 on eligible journeys for a whole year.

You'll arrive at London Paddington, a London railway station complex located on Praed Street in the Paddington area, served by Great Western Railway, Elizabeth Line, and Heathrow Express. It is well-connected to various destinations including Heathrow Airport, Cardiff, Shenfield, and Birmingham. It also connects to the London Underground system, specifically Bakerloo, Circle, District and Hammersmith & City line.

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Is there a direct train from Maidenhead to London?

Yes, there are direct trains from Maidenhead to London. Maidenhead station provides approximately 204 trains per day to London Paddington, and the primary services are operated by Great Western Railway and Elizabeth Line.

Does the Elizabeth Line go from Maidenhead?

Yes, the Elizabeth Line serves Maidenhead. The Elizabeth Line provides direct services from Maidenhead to various destinations in London, including Central London locations such as Paddington, Bond Street, and Liverpool Street.

How much is the Elizabeth Line from Maidenhead to Paddington?

The cost of a train ticket from Maidenhead to Paddington varies depending on factors such as the time of booking and type of ticket (peak or Off-Peak). Generally, prices start from around $20.38 for a single ticket when booked in advance, though they often average around $26.19.

Is Maidenhead on the Tube?

No. Maidenhead is not on the London Underground (Tube) network. However, it is on the Elizabeth Line, which is often mistakenly considered part of the Underground due to it occasionally going below ground level.

Is Maidenhead classed as London?

No, Maidenhead is not classed as London. It is a town in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, which is located in Berkshire, England. Maidenhead is situated to the west of London, approximately 30 miles (48 kilometres) from Central London. While it is not part of London, it has good transport links to the city, making it a popular commuter town.

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