Yes, you can travel from London Euston to Birmingham without having to change trains. Find direct trains to Birmingham using our Journey Planner.
Are trains running from Euston to Birmingham?
From London Euston, our trains run up to 2 times per hour to Birmingham New Street. Travel during the off-peak and you’ll have more choice of trains and a cheaper ticket as you avoid the commuter rush hour.
Are trains running London to Birmingham?
There are up to 74 trains per day from London to Birmingham.
Is Euston train station closed today?
There are no reported disruptions at any .
Are trains running to Birmingham?
If you are travelling into Birmingham International by Avanti West Coast, Cross Country, Avanti and Transport for Wales you should still be able to travel. Although services will be very busy, most trains are running as normal to Birmingham International.
Is West Midlands Trains affected by strike?
A number of rail services in the West Midlands will be disrupted by strike action on Friday. Transport Salaried Staff Association (TSSA) members are walking out in a row over pay and conditions, affecting West Midlands Trains services.
Are trains suspended?
There are two main types of suspension systems used in trains, both of which are involved with springs. The primary suspension consists mainly of a normal spring damper system which supports the structural suspension of the carriage and entire train.
Are trains running to Birmingham on Monday?
Birmingham New Street at a glance
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday: 05:15 to 21:00.
Is Birmingham International train station open?
Birmingham International at a glance
Monday to Friday: 05:40 to 21:00. Saturday: 06:15 to 21:00. Sunday: 08:15 to 21:00.
Is the HS2 stopping between London and Birmingham?
Use our interactive map to find out about the route of the new high-speed line, which will run between the North West and the South East, stopping at Manchester Birmingham and London with trains continuing on the existing network to Scotland.
Why was Euston station evacuated today?
The station was evacuated by officials due to a fire alarm.
Are trains from Euston delayed?
No reported train delays right now.
Are trains running from Euston on Saturday?
London Euston at a glance
Monday to Friday: 06:00 to 22:30. Saturday: 06:00 to 22:00.
What date is the rail strike 2022?
26 November 2022
Forthcoming strike action:
Industrial action dates affecting the network nationally have been announced: Saturday 26 November 2022 – action by ASLEF union.
Is there rail strikes today?
There are currently no more national rail strikes planned.
Are trains running to Birmingham on Saturday?
A connection to Birmingham New Street is available on Saturday via a West Midlands Trains service from Rugby to Coventry. A rail replacement bus service between Coventry and Birmingham International, then an onward connection with West Midlands Trains to Birmingham New Street.
What trains are affected by the strike?
The following operators will be impacted:
- Avanti West Coast.
- Chiltern Railways.
- CrossCountry.
- East Midlands Railway.
- Great Western Railway.
- Greater Anglia.
- London North Eastern Railway.
- London Northwestern Railway.
How do you check if a train is Cancelled?
You can actually find out about train cancellations and rescheduling as well as delays on enquiry.indianrail.gov.in/mntes or NTES app. Through this, you can get the details of the actual arrival-departure of cancelled trains.
Are London trains affected by strike?
The strike will include 12 rail companies: Avanti West Coast, Chiltern Railways, CrossCountry, East Midlands Railway, Great Western Railway, Greater Anglia, LNER, London Overground, Northern Trains, Southeastern, Transpennine Express and West Midlands Trains. It will also affect services coming in and out of London.
What happens if trains are Cancelled?
If the train journey you are making, or have booked to make, is delayed or cancelled you may be entitled to a full refund from the retailer of your ticket, or compensation from the train company that caused the delay.
Why are trains suspended?
The secondary suspension in railway vehicles is aiming to attenuate vehicle vibrations from track irregularities while transferring static and quasi-static loads from the car-body to bogie with constrained deflections.