Scenic riverside strolls, fascinating museums, beautiful parks, historical landmarks and cosy pubs are what day trips to Bedford are made of. Located within easy reach of London, trains to Bedford are popular with those wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of the capital. And with two train stations making the Bedfordshire town easily accessible from the rest of the UK, it’s never been easier to travel to Bedford.
Purchasing a railcard is one of the best ways to find cheap train tickets to Bedford. There are a number of railcards available depending on your age and profession, so it’s worth checking if you’re eligible before you book. We also advise booking your train tickets to Bedford in advance as the sooner you book, the cheaper they tend to be. Other ways to find cheap trains to Bedford include travelling at off-peak times, booking as a group, and buying separate tickets for each leg of your journey.
There are two train stations serving the town of Bedford. Bedford Midland Station is the larger of the two and the town’s main railway station, whilst Bedford St Johns is the town’s smaller railway station.
In just over half an hour, you can get from London to Bedford, a regular service operated by both East Midlands Railway and Thameslink. They also operate a popular service from Luton, which takes around 15 minutes. Trains to Bedford from Brighton are also popular, a route operated by Thameslink.