How to travel by train from Manchester to Birmingham

How to travel by train from the city centre station in Manchester to the city centre station in Birmingham

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Manchester to Birmingham by train

Routes you can take to go from Manchester to Birmingham

When travelling between most cities by train there is only one logical option, though on other journeys there is a choice between different trains or alternative routes. If different options are available you can use the info to decide which is best for you.

Choose one of the following options:

Route Information

Travel Time (approx)

1hr 35min

Frequency

Daily

Travel Info

Monday to Saturday = 2 x trains per hour
Sunday = 1 or 2 x trains per hour; two trains are available in the afternoon


Is this journey from Manchester to Birmingham direct?
Yes


Is the journey scenic?
Not particularly


When is the usual approximate earliest arrival at Birmingham New Street?

  • Before 07:00 on Monday to Saturday
  • Before 10:00 on Sunday
    Source: National Rail

How easy is it to travel on from the station in Birmingham?
Birmingham New Street is very conveniently located in the heart of the city - See the Station Guide above for more info, plus easy access to multiple options for booking somewhere to stay in the area around New Street station.


When is the usual approximate latest departure from from Manchester Piccadilly on this journey option?

  • Before 22:05 on Monday to Friday
  • Before 21:30 on Saturday
  • Before 22:05 on Sunday

How easy is it to travel to the station in Manchester?
Manchester Piccadilly is located on the eastern edge of the heart of the city - See the Station Guide above for more info, including the connections by tram; Plus easy access to multiple options for booking somewhere to stay in the area around Piccadilly station..


Are tickets cheaper if booked in advance for this journey option?
Yes


How soon ahead of travel are tickets typically placed on sale for this journey option?
12 weeks; See the Ticket Information for more details


What are the child ticket terms for the journey from Manchester to Birmingham on this journey option?
Aged 5 to 15 = 50%; 4 and under = free


Does the ticket for the for this journey option include assigned seats?
Varies according to the type of ticket being booked, but Yes when booking Advance Tickets; See the Ticket Information for more details


Do rail pass users need to book reservations for the journey from from Manchester to Birmingham?
No


Is catering available on the train?
Yes - a catering trolley should be taken through the Standard Class coaches.
A service of complimentary hot and cold drinks, snacks and sandwiches is served in coach A, which is for exclusive use of First Class travellers.


What else is good to know?
See the general guide to travelling in Britain by train.

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