Just a short ride from the capital, it’s no wonder trains to St Albans are popular with commuters and tourists alike. But it’s not just its convenient location that makes the Hertfordshire town enticing. Steeped in history, it’s a dream for sightseers, with cathedrals, museums and Roman ruins ready to take over your itinerary. Not forgetting its stylish boutiques, lively markets and amazing restaurants that together, make trains to St Albans perfect for an exciting day out.
Want to know our top tips for finding cheap train tickets to St Albans? Before you book, check if you’re eligible for a railcard to save 1/3 off your journey. Booking your travel to St Albans in advance is also a great way to save money, as is travelling at off-peak times or on slower services. Other ways to get cheap train tickets to St Albans include split ticketing, where you split your journey up across multiple tickets, and booking as a group if you’re travelling with others.
If you’re ready to book your trains to St Albans, it’s worth noting that there are two main railway stations serving the city; St Albans City railway station and St Albans Abbey railway station. Both are just a short walk from the centre, with St Albans City the bigger of the two.
Thameslink operate a number of popular trains to St Albans, including those from London, which take less than 20 minutes, from Luton, which take less than 15 minutes, and from Reading, a service also operated by Great Western Railway, taking around 1 and a half hours.