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Travel by Train to Cornwall

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Travel by train to Cornwall

Want to enjoy a scenic, car-free journey to this picturesque county? Then we recommend boarding one of the many trains to Cornwall! With train lines sprawling all over the country, it’s very likely that you’ll be able to find a station near you that provides a direct or indirect train journey to Cornwall.

Travelling via train to Cornwall from major cities

Whilst a pretty trip, venturing by train to Cornwall can be a long journey! If you’re looking to get an idea of the time it can take, we have listed a few examples of the fastest direct train times from major UK cities:

London Paddington to Truro | Great Western Railway | Approximately 4 hours 21 minutes

Bristol Temple Meads to Truro | Great Western Railway | Approximately 4 hours 6 minutes

Birmingham New Street to Truro | CrossCountry | Approximately 4 hours 53 minutes

If you’re willing to embark on a long train journey to Cornwall, why not board the Night Riviera Sleeper Service instead? This overnight service stops at a range of Cornwall stations, such as Truro, Penzance, Penryn, Coombe and St Ives.

The Cornwall rail network

When it comes to travelling around the county via the Cornwall rail networks, it’s relatively easy to do! The county has a GWR mainline service that runs from Plymouth to Penzance via five lines, including the Looe Valley Line, Maritime Line, St Ives Bay Line, Atlantic Coast Line and the Tamar Valley Line. You can find a map of the network right here.

Frequently asked questions about Trains to Cornwall

Where can I purchase train tickets to Cornwall?

 

You can buy a train ticket to Cornwall via a range of trainline’s websites, including GWR, CrossCountry, South Western Railway and the Night Riviera Sleeper Service. If you want to get a special deal, we also recommend booking via Trainline or National Rail.

 

How much is a train ticket to Cornwall?

 

The price for train tickets to Cornwall can vary but you should expect to pay over £50 for a return journey. If you’re looking to lower the cost of your trip, why not consider split ticketing? The handy website splitticketing.com has been made especially for this, making this a relatively hassle-free process.

 

How can I go from London to Cornwall by train?

 

When it comes to booking a train from London to Cornwall, be sure to use one of the websites we have featured above. Whilst all major London stations have access to Cornwall, please bear in mind that London Paddington is the only station providing a direct route.

 

Where are the stations in Cornwall?

 

At Sykes, we have created a map that features a wealth of Cornwall’s train stations. Use this to plan your train journey to Cornwall, or to find your nearest train station during your getaway!

 

 

Ready to embark on a picturesque journey to Cornwall? Explore our Cornwall Places to Stay guide to find the ideal accommodation…

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