Trains from Luton to Inverness

Luton to Inverness train information

Luton Inverness train map

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Arrival Inverness, Scotland
Departure Luton, England
Distance 416 Miles
  • The journey from Luton, situated in England and Inverness, which is in Scotland is well connected by trains. Use our travel search engine to find your ticket and identify the train operator for this journey.
  • There are 416 miles from Luton to Inverness. Travelling by train is normally the quickest solution to go to Inverness from Luton, and it’s also more environmentally friendly than taking your car or using the plane.
  • Fares can change quickly. We recommend you to launch a search to see the latest available offers.

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Luton - Inverness prices calendar

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Best prices for Luton to Inverness trains

We compare train ticket for all major companies to travel between Luton and Inverness by train and find the best prices for the coming days. Take a look at the prices of train tickets Inverness to Luton and find the best deal for your outbound journey.

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Discount Luton - Inverness train tickets

The easiest way to spend less on your Luton Inverness train ticket is probably to buy a railcard. While regional railcards are available in some areas, National railcards enable you to spend less on most rail fares across the UK. Everyone is eligible to at least a certain railcard, even non-UK citizens. National railcards available: 16-25 railcard, Senior discount card, Two together railcard, Family and Friends discount card and Disabled persons railcard.

  • The main benefit of purchasing a railcard is that it only takes a couple of trips to break even.

    You will need to buy at least £88 of train tickets in a year for the card to be worthwile. This number corresponds to the cost of the railcard, £30, divided by the discount, 34%. On every ticket that you purchase afterwards, you will spare money.

    As an example, train tickets from Luton to Inverness cost on average £50.00 (1). When dividing £88 by £50.00 (£88/£50.00 = 1.76), you can see that after only 2 one way journeys from Inverness to Luton, the railcard will have paid for itself.

  • The cost to get a Disabled persons railcard is £20 while it will cost you £30 to buy a 16-25, Two together, Family and Friends or the Senior railcard. All of them enable you to get a third off most rail fares for a complete 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
Luton to Inverness 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