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London to Leicester train ticket prices

Travelling from London to Leicester by train? Find fares from as low as £20.40. Benefit from Advance tickets, Off-Peak train tickets, and Railcards for extra savings. Enjoy the most cost-effective and pleasant journey with TrainPal. For more tips on saving money, visit our UK cheap train ticket guide.
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London to Leicester train timetable

From London to Leicester, take the fastest train in 1h 3m, typically 1h 9m. Daily, 67 trains depart from London, with the first at 05:30 and the last at 22:32. During Off-Peak times starting at 09:30 on weekdays, enjoy a quieter space with fewer people. Check real-time updates for train times, delays, and cancellations. We save you time, effort, and money.

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09:32

London St. Pancras International
1h 4m, Direct

10:36

Leicester
East Midlands Railway
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09:35

London St. Pancras International
1h 10m, Direct

10:45

Leicester
East Midlands Railway
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10:02

London St. Pancras International
1h 3m, Direct

11:05

Leicester
East Midlands Railway
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10:05

London St. Pancras International
1h 11m, Direct

11:16

Leicester
East Midlands Railway
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10:32

London St. Pancras International
1h 4m, Direct

11:36

Leicester
East Midlands Railway
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London to Leicester train tickets and times

Plan your journey from London to Leicester 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.

Price
From £20.40
Departure station
Arrival station
Distance
89 miles (143km)
Journey time
1h 3m
First train
05:30
Last train
22:32
Frequency
67
Train operators

London to Leicester with East Midlands Railway: What You Need to Know

When taking the train from London to Leicester, you’ll travel with East Midlands Railway (EMR), a friendly operator with an extensive network throughout the East Midlands and beyond.

How is the onboard experience with East Midlands Railway?

In Standard Class, passengers have access to essential travel amenities. The onboard experience is geared towards practicality and comfort. Find toilets on every train, plus a trolley service (subject to availability). EMR is known for its wide and well-supported seats.

Should I upgrade to First Class with EMR?

Although all EMR seats are comfortable, upgrading to First Class guarantees you the best travel experience. For maximum luxury, First Class increases the comfort, and ensures you’ll have power sockets and free Wi-Fi throughout your journey to the East Midlands. If travelling Monday to Saturday, enjoy complimentary food in First Class.

From which station do direct trains from London to Leicester depart?

From London to Leicester, you’ll be starting out at St Pancras International, one of the capital’s most iconic stations. Your EMR train will get you to Leicester in just over one hour.

Train travel from London to Leicester

If you’re travelling to the best place to live and work in the East Midlands, you want the best transport experience! If you plan ahead with our local station secrets, you’ll be sure to enjoy a stress-free trip. Let’s go! 

London St Pancras International: Getting to the Platform

With its world-class facilities and gateway to continental Europe, London St Pancras is a popular station for good reason. Here’s everything you need to know to start your journey in style, from buying a coffee to finding your train.

  • Going Underground: Getting to St Pancras is simple thanks to the capital’s fast and efficient Underground network. Arrive at Kings Cross Underground Station on the Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan, Northern, Piccadilly, or Victoria line. From there, follow signs to St Pancras – no need to leave the station!
  • Food and drink: St Pancras is one of the UK’s best provisioned stations, from its grand pianos to its boutique coffee shops. If you have time to spare, browse books in Hatchards, or book an afternoon tea at The Hansom.
  • Don’t miss your train!: Trains from London St Pancras to Leicester typically depart from platforms 2, 3 or 4, up the escalators. It’s a few minutes’ walk from the main concourse, so don’t leave it too late to head to the platform if you are enjoying your shopping a bit too much.

Onboard trains from London to Leicester

A journey with no shortage of inspiring sights, the train ride from London to Leicester will pass in the blink of an eye.

  • Key Landmarks: Rolling fields abound after you escape London’s expanse of concrete. Look out for the charming riverside town of Bedford, then as you approach your destination, the Leicestershire countryside will turn to Leicester’s own urban sprawl.
  • The View Alert: Choose a seat on the Right-Hand Side (facing North) for the best views of Bedford, and other scenic towns and villages.

Arriving at Leicester

A four-platform station, with one main exit, it’s to find your way out of Leicester Station and start your day in the East Midlands’ largest city.

  • Easy exit: You’ll likely arrive from London at platform 2. Climb the stairs, or take the lift, to the bridge, where you’ll be able to head straight out into Leicester city centre. Barriers are usually in operation, so be sure to have your tickets ready.
  • Where next?: Leicester Station is located on London Road. As a very walkable city, continuing your journey by foot is a great choice. Find several independent cafes and bars minutes from Leicester Station, including Watson’s Bar, known for its great cocktails and live music.
  • Free bus: If you prefer to board a bus, head to the bus stop opposite the station. Leicester has a free Hop! service around the city centre, perfect for budget-conscious travellers. A larger bus station (St Margarets) offers more options for travel around Leicestershire, and is only 10 minutes from the train station.

London to Leicester train travel guide

Taking the train from London to Leicester is both efficient and enjoyable, offering scenic views and comfort. With frequent departures from London, you can arrive at Leicester in just 1h 3m, making it a quick and convenient option for travelling between these two places.

Planning and booking

Planning and booking

How much does it cost for a train from London to Leicester?

The average ticket fare from London to Leicester is about £20.40, but prices are dynamic. The final cost depends on when you book, when you travel, and ticket flexibility. To find the exact cost for your journey, please search with your travel dates.

What is the best way to travel from London to Leicester by train?

Make full use of the TrainPal app or website. Our Train Journey Planner is an excellent online planning tool. Simply fill in the cities or stations you depart from and arrive at. Then check timetables and schedules, compare prices, consider direct routes, and see if there are food supplies or other amenities you need. You can get the best train route from London to Leicester.

What is the fastest train from London to Leicester?

The quickest train journey from London to Leicester takes 1h 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 London to Leicester?

No, you will need to transfer when travelling from London to Leicester. 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 London to Leicester?

Yes, the train is a highly practical choice. Compared to driving, it is more eco-friendly and avoids the stress of traffic and parking. Compared to coaches, it offers more comfort, space, and scheduling flexibility. Furthermore, its ability to drop you off in the heart of the city makes it an exceptionally convenient option for most journeys.

How far in advance can I book my train ticket?

To get the best price on UK train tickets, it is essential to book as early as you can. Train operators generally release their cheapest Advance tickets up to 12 weeks ahead of the travel date, making early booking the most effective way to secure a lower fare.

Check timetables and during the journey

Check timetables and during the journey

Are London to Leicester trains punctual, and how can I check real-time information?

London to Leicester trains are generally punctual, but delays or disruptions can happen due to weather, strikes, and other factors. With Train Journey Planner, finding a train timetable for your trip is simple. Enter your departure and arrival stations to view a detailed schedule of available trains. Provide your travel details to find the best routes, connections, and train times.

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 London to Leicester trains offer Wi-Fi and other facilities?

Yes, most trains on the London to Leicester route offer amenities like Wi-Fi, food services, and various seating options. Additional facilities may include power sockets, accessibility features, and luggage storage. Check the specific amenities offered by the train operator when booking, as these can vary.

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.

Other things you might be interested

Other things you might be interested

Are there discounts for students or seniors on UK train tickets?

Yes, in the UK, students and seniors have access to various discount options. The 16-25 Railcard allows students to save up to 1/3 on most train tickets. Similarly, those aged 60 and above can use the Senior Railcard to enjoy comparable savings. Both types of Railcards are available for purchase online or at train stations and are valid for one year, making them a valuable option for frequent travellers.

Can UK train tickets be refunded or changed?

In the UK, the refund and exchange policies for train tickets vary depending on the type of ticket purchased. Advance Tickets are usually non-refundable but can sometimes be exchanged for a fee. Anytime Train Tickets and Off-Peak train tickets offer more generous refund and exchange options. Always check the terms and conditions of your ticket or visit UK train ticket types for specific details.

How do I check train delays and cancellations in the UK?

Get easy and quick access to live updates and notifications via the TrainPal app. If your phone is enabled to receive messages from us, you'll receive notifications about train cancellations on your screen as soon as you pick up your phone

Which train companies operate the London to Leicester route?

The train from London to Leicester is operated by East Midlands Railway. To see which operator runs a specific service, the easiest way to identify it is to use the search bar on this page. The name of the train company will be clearly displayed next to each journey option in the search results.

Essential onboard rules and facilities

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Children

    Children under 5 typically travel for free. A 50% discount applies to children aged 5 to 15. Additionally, those aged 16 and 17 are eligible for a 50% discount with a 16-17 Saver Railcard.

  • Pets

    Each passenger can travel with up to 2 pets for free. Throughout the journey, dogs must be on a lead, and any other pets must remain in their carrier. Animals are not permitted on seats or in restaurant carriages.

  • Passenger assistance

    For passengers with disabilities or additional needs, all train operators provide dedicated assistance. It is essential to book this service in advance to guarantee its availability.

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Compensation and refunds

Your plans have changed?

For step-by-step guidance on amending your journey or applying for a refund, please access our dedicated ticket refunds and changes page.

Your train was disrupted?

For information on claiming Delay Repay compensation due to a delayed, cancelled, or strike-affected service, consult our delays and disruptions page or our UK rail strike page. These pages also provide live service updates.

* Prices are dynamic and subject to change. Ticket prices vary based on time of day, route, and class. This pricing does not apply to discounted Split tickets and Railcards.