Birmingham to Aberdeen Trains, Train Times and Information

Birmingham to Aberdeen Trains

Birmingham is an urban city in the country of West Midlands in England. It holds the second position as the largest country in England. The country is regarded as the social, cultural, economic, and commercial hub of the Midlands. The river Cole, the River Rea, and the River Tame are the only rivers that flow through Birmingham. The city's cultural diversity draws tourists from throughout the globe. Visitors like taking in the historic and contemporary aspects of the city's culture, including its music, theatre, performing arts, literature, visual and performing arts, museums, galleries, nightlife, festivals, and arts, entertainment, and leisure. Victoria Square and Birmingham City Center, Jewellery Quarter, Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum, Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham Botanical Gardens, Cadbury World, National Sea Life Center Birmingham, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, St. Philips Cathedral are some of the best and most popular locations in Birmingham. Due to Birmingham's superior transit infrastructure compared to other cities, most residents utilize it and considered it one of the best places for residents.

Aberdeen, the city is situated in the north-eastern part of the country and is the third most populated place in the country. Aberdeen's ports and the oil sector have replaced the historic industries of fishing, papermaking, shipbuilding, and textiles. It was rated a key business center and one of eight "super cities" boosting the UK economy by HSBC, making it the only city in Scotland to get this honor. The city is also known as Granite city as granite is mostly used stone in the city’s architecture. The Town and County Bank, the Music Hall, and the Trinity Hall are among the significant structures on the city's main street, Union Street. The city is well-known for its lovely parks and gardens. The city has received 'Best City' awards from the Royal Horticultural Society. Throughout its history, Aberdeen has housed several theatres some of which are His Majesty's Theatre (HMT) on Rosemount Viaduct, The Tivoli on Guild Street, Capitol Theatre on Union Street, Aberdeen Arts Centre on King Street, The Palace Theatre on Bridge Street, the main concert hall is the Music Hall on Union Street, built in 1822. A few popular and attractive destinations in Aberdeen are Provost Skene's House, Aberdeen Maritime Museum, Castle Fraser, Garden & Estate, The Cathedral Church of St. Machar, Aberdeen ART gallery and museums, Dunnottar castle, Haddo house and country park, Duthie park, The Tolbooth, Fyvie castle, PItmedden garden, and many more to explore.

Trains from Birmingham to Aberdeen is the most convenient and affordable option by which both cities can be explored. The distance between Birmingham, New Street to Aberdeen by train is about 518 kilometers. Traveling by train from Birmingham to Aberdeen takes an average of 7h 42m across about 322 miles (518 km) but the time taken to cover the distance can be more than 9 hours. On average, this route has 2 trains operating each day. Since there are direct trains from Birmingham to Aberdeen, there is no need to change trains along the route. ScotRail, Avanti West Coast, or London Northeastern Railway are indeed available for this route. All of them, which run most of the trains on this route, come equipped with comfortable seats and lots of baggage capacity. At 12:03 a.m., the first train from Birmingham to Aberdeen departs and the last train departs at 13:00. During weekends and holidays, hours and services may differ. The tickets for the train covering the distance from Birmingham to Aberdeen start from £ 41.42.

You can avail discounts and buy a cheap train ticket from Birmingham to Aberdeen by following ways: -

•Book in advance – If you book your train ticket in advance then you may get a low-price ticket as compared to purchasing the same day of your travel. Most of the train providers start their booking nearly about 12 weeks earlier from the trip.

•Travel off-peak – Travelling during working days can be cheaper than traveling on weekends and holidays.

•Railcards – Railcards are the best way to save money for a regular traveler. It provides a special offer to the cardholder, and they can save up to 1/3 price of their train tickets.

•Season tickets - A season ticket may be more cost-effective if you take the train more times each week. These season tickets provide choices for yearly, monthly, and weekly payment options.

Popular Train Providers from Birmingham to Aberdeen

Eurostar

Eurostar

Eurostar, which began service in 1994, is a high-speed train that connects the United Kingdom and mainland Europe. Eurostar specializes in fast travel, air-conditioned comfort, simple check-in, and ultra-reliable Eurostar trains to Amsterdam, Brussels, and the Eurostar trains to Paris via the Channel Tunnel.

London North Eastern Railway

London North Eastern Railway

London North Eastern Railway (LNER) is a train operating company in the United Kingdom. 

Great Western Railway

Great Western Railway

Great Western Railway (GWR) is a British train operating company owned by FirstGroup. The company started operating trains in 1838.

CrossCountry

CrossCountry

CrossCountry is an Arriva UK Trains-owned train operating company in the United Kingdom that operates its franchise.

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