First class rail travel options between Birmingham and London
Travelling from LONDON to BIRMINGHAM up to 1337 and can book in advance? Chiltern Railways has a 25p single / 50p return offer until 25tn May. Click here to book.

From May 20, London Midland First Class Off Peak Singles / Returns available on all trains from Birmingham New Street 0753 onwards and from Euston 0846 onwards Monday-Friday (any train at the weekend).

Off-Peak First Class fare savings available on Virgin Trains by splitting the fare at Birmingham International - see the penny-pinchers guide

Do NOT buy a First Class ticket on Saturdays, Sundays, and Bank Holidays without reading my guide to Weekend First upgrades.

Travelling to Heathrow to catch Virgin Atlantic flights? If travelling on selected Upper Class fares, Virgin Train Travel and connecting Chauffeur car from Euston is included in the price...

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Do you go for the:
* Speed and Frequency of Virgin Trains from New Street to Euston,
* the Low Cost 'no frills' option offered by the London Midland service from New Street to Euston
or
* Chiltern's Business Zone between Moor Street and Marylebone?

First class travellers between England's two great cities have a genuine choice, balancing speed, comfort, and cost for the optimum journey experience. Follow the links above for independent advice to help you make an informed decision that is right for you.

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Need a meeting room in Central Birmingham? Try Cathedral Heights on Temple Row West - easily accessible from both New Street and Snow Hill stations. For a Conference venue in London, try the Friends House on Euston Road.

Standard class coach and rail travel is covered on the companion site Birmingham2London.co.uk