Train duration | 0h37m |
Arrival | Maidenhead, England |
Departure | London, England |
Distance | 26 Miles |
The trip between London, located in England and Maidenhead, situated in England is well served by trains. Use our travel search engine to search for your ticket and see the rail company for this journey.
On average, the journey takes approximately 0h37m by train covering a distance of 26 miles to get to Maidenhead from London. The duration may vary depending if your train is direct or if you need to make a change.
Prices will vary depending on the day and hour of travel and how far in advance you purchase your ticket.
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Getting your ticket beforehand is most of the time cheaper than leaving it to the day you intend to travel. However, as you may see in the graph above, the price of train tickets London to Maidenhead do not tend to change a lot and cost £12.
We compare train ticket for all major companies to travel between London and Maidenhead by train and find the best prices for the coming days. Take a look at the prices of train tickets Maidenhead to London and find the best deal for your outbound journey.
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National Railcards can offer great value for money if you're travelling by train. Depending on your age as well as your situation, you can get one of the 5 different railcards: Disabled persons, 16-25, Two together, Senior or Family and Friends railcards. Railcards can enable you to save money for your London Maidenhead train ticket.
When buying a railcard, you aim to break even after several journeys. But is it really profitable when travelling from London to Maidenhead? Use your calculator, considering:
A = the cost of the railcard (i.e.: £30)
B = average price cut with the railcard (i.e.: 34%)
C = average cost for a London Maidenhead ticket (i.e.: £50.00)(1)
The first step is to divide A by B: this will give you the budget from which the card will be efficient. You can now divide that number by C. It will give you the approximate number of journeys needed across the year to be profitable.
In our example, A/B = £30/34% = £88.00. Then, 88/£50.00 = 1.76. Your railcard will be profitable if you're doing around 2 trips from London to Maidenhead (one way trip).
The cost to buy a Disabled persons railcard is £20 while it will cost you £30 to have a 16-25, Two together, Family and Friends or the Senior railcard. All of them enable you to get a third off most adult fares for a whole year.
(1)Average prices observed over the last 6 months for one way journey
Train Journey | Average price without railcard(1) | With a railcard 34% off(2) | Saving based on a one-way trip | Number of return trips to pay off the cost |
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London to Maidenhead train | £50.00 | £33.33 | £16.67 | 1.76 |
(1)Average price observed over the last 6 months for one way
(2)Price calculated with an average reduction of 34% on train tickets fare
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