There are 6 ways to get from Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Centre by train, bus, rideshare, or car
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Train
best- Take the train from Birmingham New Street to London Eustontrain Birmingham New Street - London Euston / ...
1h 40m£39–98Rideshare
cheapest- Take the rideshare from Birmingham to London118 mi
2h 42m£7–20Bus via Marble Arch Station / Park Lane
- Take the bus from Birmingham Coach Station to Marble Archbus 541 / ...
3h 25m£24–53Train, line 453 bus
- Take the train from Birmingham Moor Street to London Marylebonetrain Birmingham Moor Street - London Marylebone / ...
- Take the bus from Great Central Street to Westminster Station / Parliament Squarebus 453
2h 47m£52–104Bus
- Take the bus from Newhall Street to London Victoriabus Uk030 / ...
3h 29m£15–29Drive 118.2 mi
- Drive from Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Centrecar 118.2 mi
2h 11m£29–42
Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Centre by train, subway, and foot
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Centre is to rideshare which costs £7 - £20 and takes 2h 42m.
The fastest way to get from Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Centre is to train which takes 1h 40m and costs £35 - £100.
No, there is no direct bus from Birmingham station to Queen Elizabeth II Centre. However, there are services departing from Birmingham Coach Station and arriving at Westminster Abbey via Marble Arch Station / Park Lane. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 3h 25m.
No, there is no direct train from Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Centre station. However, there are services departing from Birmingham New Street and arriving at Charing Cross station via Euston station. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 1h 40m.
The distance between Birmingham and Queen Elizabeth II Centre is 115 miles. The road distance is 118.8 miles.
The best way to get from Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Centre without a car is to train which takes 1h 40m and costs £35 - £100.
It takes approximately 1h 40m to get from Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Centre, including transfers.
Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Centre bus services, operated by National Express, depart from Birmingham Coach Station.
Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Centre train services, operated by Avanti West Coast, depart from Birmingham New Street station.
The best way to get from Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Centre is to train which takes 1h 40m and costs £35 - £100. Alternatively, you can bus via Marble Arch Station / Park Lane, which costs £23 - £55 and takes 3h 25m.
What companies run services between Birmingham, England and Queen Elizabeth II Centre, England?
Avanti West Coast operates a train from Birmingham New Street to London Euston every 30 minutes. Tickets cost £40–70 and the journey takes 1h 19m. West Midlands Trains also services this route 5 times a day. Alternatively, National Express operates a bus from Birmingham Coach Station to Marble Arch hourly. Tickets cost £21–55 and the journey takes 3h.
- Phone
- +44 (0)345 528 0253
- Website
- avantiwestcoast.co.uk
Train from Birmingham New Street to London Euston
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 19m
- Frequency
- Every 30 minutes
- Estimated price
- £40–70
- Website
- https://www.avantiwestcoast.co.uk/
- Phone
- +44 333 311 0039
- [email protected]
- Website
- westmidlandsrailway.co.uk
Train from Birmingham New Street to London Euston
- Ave. Duration
- 2h 17m
- Frequency
- 5 times a day
- Estimated price
- £35–95
- Website
- https://www.westmidlandsrailway.co.uk/
- Phone
- +44 345 600 5165
- Website
- chilternrailways.co.uk
Train from Birmingham Moor Street to London Marylebone
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 58m
- Frequency
- Hourly
- Estimated price
- £50–90
- Website
- https://www.chilternrailways.co.uk/
- Phone
- +44 (0)3717 81 81 81
- Website
- nationalexpress.com
Bus from Birmingham Coach Station to Marble Arch
- Ave. Duration
- 3h
- Frequency
- Hourly
- Estimated price
- £21–55
- Website
- https://www.nationalexpress.com/en
- Phone
- 0343 222 1234
- Website
- goaheadlondon.com
Bus from Great Central Street to Westminster Station / Parliament Square
- Ave. Duration
- 42 min
- Frequency
- Every 5 minutes
- Estimated price
- £1–17
- Website
- https://goaheadlondon.com/
- One hour Ticket
- £1–17
- Phone
- +49 30 300 137 300
- [email protected]
- Website
- https://www.flixbus.fr
Bus from Newhall Street to London Victoria
- Ave. Duration
- 3h 5m
- Frequency
- Hourly
- Estimated price
- £14–24
- Website
- https://www.flixbus.co.uk
- Phone
- +3 318 576 2228
- Website
- blablacar.com
Rideshare from Birmingham to London
- Ave. Duration
- 2h 31m
- Frequency
- Every 3 hours
- Estimated price
- £7–20
- Schedules at
- blablacar.com
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More Questions & Answers
Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Centre bus services, operated by National Express, arrive at Marble Arch station.
Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Centre train services, operated by Avanti West Coast, arrive at London Euston station.
Yes, the driving distance between Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Centre is 119 miles. It takes approximately 2h 11m to drive from Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Centre.
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There are 21993+ hotels available in Queen Elizabeth II Centre.
Check out Blablacar's carpooling service for rideshare options between Birmingham and Queen Elizabeth II Centre. A great option if you don't have a driver's licence or want to avoid public transport.

















