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Hayes & Harlington to Southall train timetable
From Hayes & Harlington to Southall, take the fastest train in 3m, typically 3m. Daily, 154 trains depart from Hayes & Harlington, with the first at 00:01 and the last at 23:53. Check real-time updates for train times, delays, and cancellations. TrainPal saves you time, effort, and money.
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07:27 Hayes & Harlington | 3m, Direct | 07:30 Southall | Elizabeth line | Find tickets |
07:37 Hayes & Harlington | 5m, Direct | 07:42 Southall | Elizabeth line | Find tickets |
07:42 Hayes & Harlington | 3m, Direct | 07:45 Southall | Elizabeth line | Find tickets |
07:50 Hayes & Harlington | 3m, Direct | 07:53 Southall | Elizabeth line | Find tickets |
07:57 Hayes & Harlington | 3m, Direct | 08:00 Southall | Elizabeth line | Find tickets |
Hayes & Harlington to Southall train tickets and times
Plan your journey from Hayes & Harlington to Southall with ease. Explore the first and last train times, departure and arrival stations, distance, journey time, and price options to make the most of your trip.
Elizabeth Line: Hayes & Harlington to Southall trains
Getting from Hayes & Harlington to Southall is quick and easy with Elizabeth Line trains connecting the two stations in just 3 minutes.
On regular direct services towards Abbey Wood, passengers from Hayes & Harlington can access Southall in mere minutes. Taking the Elizabeth Line means your journey is fast and comfortable, and when booking with TrainPal, you can buy cheap train tickets to save money on your journey.
Transport for London operates the extensive underground and overground networks around the capital, with the Elizabeth Line the newest addition to the network. The Elizabeth Line connects locations in central London, including London Liverpool Street, Farringdon, and Tottenham Court Road, with terminals at Heathrow Airport and Maidenhead.
Departing from Hayes & Harlington
A stop on the new Elizabeth Line between Southall and West Drayton, Hayes & Harlington serves the London districts of Hayes and Harlington in the London Borough of Hillingdon. Getting to Hayes & Harlington is easy, with Transport for London Buses dropping passengers off right outside the station. If you access the station by foot, it is located just south of Hayes Town.
Waiting rooms and seating areas ensure your time before boarding is comfortable, while step-free access and accessible toilets allow all passengers to make use of the station.
The majority of trains at Hayes & Harlington are part of the Elizabeth Line, granting travellers access to important London stations like Liverpool Street and Paddington, as well as places like Maidenhead and Reading. Late-night services are also provided by Great Western Railway.
Main stops
The journey from Hayes & Harlington to Southall is direct with no stops between these two stations. After stopping at Southall, the Elizabeth Line continues towards Abbey Wood, with stops at stations like London Paddington, Bond Street, London Liverpool Street, and Canary Wharf.
Arriving at Southall
Arriving at Southall, you’ll find that Southall Station is a short walk south of Southall and Southall Park, and is within Zone 4 of the Transport for London network. It has a waiting room, toilets, and a ramp for accessible boarding.
Like Hayes & Harlington, Southall is dominated by Elizabeth Line services, which connect passengers with central London stations like Liverpool Street and Paddington, as well as Heathrow Airport, Maidenhead, Slough, and Reading.
There are several attractions worth exploring near Southall Station. Firstly, Southall Park is an ideal spot for leisure, perfect for walks and picnics. Additionally, Southall is renowned for its multicultural atmosphere, particularly its rich South Asian cultural experience. In the vicinity of the station, you can find numerous Indian restaurants, markets, and shops offering authentic cuisine and unique shopping experiences. Southall Broadway is a bustling shopping area where visitors can immerse themselves in the local cultural vibe.
Elizabeth Line train classes
- Standard Class: Provide comfortable seating, free Wi-Fi, real-time information displays, special space settings, energy-saving smart lighting, and temperature control.
Elizabeth Line train travel advice
- Children: Children aged up to 10 go free with Transport for London, while Oyster discounts are available for all under 18s.
- Bicycles: You can take folded cycles on the Elizabeth Line, but e-bikes are not permitted. Standard bikes are welcome between specific times, namely Monday to Friday before 07:30 and after 09:30.
- Pets: Assistance dogs and inoffensive animals are allowed on the Elizabeth Line if on a lead or in a container. No seats. Dangerous or uncontrolled animals may be refused.
- Luggage: The Elizabeth Line has limited luggage space, so Transport for London advises that luggage should be of a reasonable weight and size.
- Passenger Assist: Before you travel, passengers can seek help with boarding, reserving wheelchair spaces, detailed rail info, and pet assistance.
*Information is subject to change. Please check the latest train timetable before your trip.
Hayes & Harlington to Southall train travel guide
Taking the train from Hayes & Harlington to Southall is both efficient and enjoyable, offering scenic views and comfort. With frequent departures from Hayes & Harlington, you can arrive at Southall in just 3m, making it a quick and convenient option for travelling between these two places.

Planning and booking
How much does it cost for a train from Hayes & Harlington to Southall?
Ticket prices from Hayes & Harlington to Southall average around €5.07, but vary based on travel dates and ticket flexibility. To see the exact fare for your trip, please perform a search with your preferred dates.
How do I find the best train route from Hayes & Harlington to Southall?
What is the fastest train from Hayes & Harlington to Southall?
The quickest train journey from Hayes & Harlington to Southall takes 3m . Utilise our Train Journey Planner to locate direct trains, minimise transfers, and compare travel times across various routes. Discover the most efficient way to travel with fewer stops for a smooth and seamless journey.
Are there direct trains from Hayes & Harlington to Southall?
No, you will need to transfer when travelling from Hayes & Harlington to Southall. TrainPal Train Journey Planner will assist you in finding the best train route. Enter the origin or destination places and other relevant details, then click "Search" to find the most suitable route.
Is it worth taking a train from Hayes & Harlington to Southall?
Yes, choosing the train offers an excellent blend of comfort, speed, and convenience. It's a more relaxing and sustainable option than driving, allowing you to bypass traffic and parking hassles. While coaches might have lower fares, the train provides a superior travel experience with more space and a more flexible timetable. Its key advantage is arriving directly in the city centre, making it one of the most efficient ways to reach your destination.
How far in advance can I book my train ticket?
Typically, you can book UK train tickets up to 12 weeks ahead of your travel date. This is when the cheapest Advance tickets are usually released by train operators. To secure the best price, we strongly recommend booking as early as possible.

Check timetables and during the journey
Are Hayes & Harlington to Southall trains punctual, and how can I check real-time information?
Hayes & Harlington to Southall trains are generally punctual, but delays or cancellations can occur due to weather, strikes, and other factors. After purchasing a ticket, use TrainPal to track live train updates. Before buying a ticket, our Train Journey Planner provides all necessary booking information. Simply enter your departure and arrival stations, click 'Search,' and view routes labelled 'Cheapest' or 'Fastest,' with all details displayed.
How early should I arrive for a train in the UK?
It’s recommended to reach the train station 15-20 minutes before your train is set to leave. This gives you sufficient time to locate your platform, particularly in larger stations. Arriving early is also beneficial if you need to collect tickets or find your way around an unfamiliar station, helping to minimise any potential stress.
Do Hayes & Harlington to Southall trains offer Wi-Fi and other facilities?
Yes, most trains on the route from Hayes & Harlington to Southall are equipped with Wi-Fi. Passengers can also enjoy complimentary food, drinks, and power sockets for a more comfortable journey. Please note that the availability of these services can vary depending on the train company
How do I transfer between train stations in the UK?
Check our Train Journey Planner, which provides detailed information about transfers to ensure your journey is uninterrupted, saving you time and effort, and allowing you to get a full rest for travelling.
What is the difference between Standard and First Class?
Standard Class ensures a comfortable journey. For an upgraded experience, First Class provides superior comfort and additional amenities, such as complimentary refreshments, though the exact services vary by train operator.

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How do I check train delays and cancellations in the UK?
Checking train delays and cancellations in the UK is simple. Utilise the TrainPal mobile app for real-time information. We offer live updates, including live train status and notifications of any train strikes.
Which train companies operate the Hayes & Harlington to Southall route?
The Hayes & Harlington to Southall route is operated by Elizabeth line. For any journey, the easiest way to find the operator is to search for your route on this page. The operator's name will appear next to each travel option in the results.
Essential onboard rules and facilities
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Luggage
Each passenger is permitted to bring up to 3 pieces of luggage at no extra cost. This can include a combination of items such as suitcases, backpacks, and satchels.
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Bicycle
You must make a free reservation to bring a bike on most trains, but space is limited. Standard and folding bikes are generally accepted, and some operators also permit tandems and e-bikes. However, e-scooters, motorcycles, tricycles, and bicycle trailers are prohibited. We strongly advise checking the train operator's specific cycle policy on their website before travelling.
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Children
Discounts are available for young travellers based on age: Travellers under 5 usually travel free, children aged 5–15 get a 50% discount, and 16 to 17-year-olds can use a 16-17 Saver Railcard to get 50% off.
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Pets
You are welcome to bring up to 2 pets with you at no extra cost. Dogs must be kept on a lead and other animals in a suitable carrier. Please note that for the comfort of all passengers, pets are not allowed on seats or in restaurant carriages.
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Passenger assistance
All operators offer assistance services for passengers with disabilities or additional needs. This should be booked in advance to guarantee availability.
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