How much does it cost to go from Luton to London?
Luton to London by train
Journey time | From 22m |
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Price | From £11.50 |
Distance | 29 miles (46 km) |
Frequency | 600 trains per day |
First train | 02:35 |
Do trains to Luton run all night?
Trains run every 10 minutes at peak times up to every hour at night. They run 7 days a week and the journey takes 20 to 50 minutes.
What train line is Luton on?
Luton railway station is a railway station located in the town centre of Luton, Bedfordshire, England. The station is about three minutes’ walk from The Mall Shopping Centre. It is situated on the Midland Main Line and is operated by Thameslink.
What is the cheapest way to get from Luton to London?
The cheapest option between Luton Airport and London are the Luton Airport bus services. The stops in London are also in all probability going to be much nearer your accommodation than the main alternative train service.
Is Luton Airport in Oyster zone?
No. Luton is outside the london travel zones. You can purchase a seperate train ticket at the station.
Is Luton or Stansted closer to London?
Luton is smaller and less walking to get to the gates. Stansted is easiest to get to London with direct trains and 2 coach routes. Luton requires a shuttle bus to get to the rail station.
Is the Luton airport shuttle free?
If your ticket is from Luton Airport Parkway (LTN), you can pay the Shuttle Bus fare separately. The prices are £2.40 for a Single, £3.80 for a Standard Open Return. Children between 5 and 15 travel half price, and under 5s go free. The Shuttle Bus accepts both cash and contactless payments.
Is Luton in London zone?
What percentage of Luton is white?
As a result of this Luton has a diverse ethnic mix, with a significant population of Asian descent, mainly Pakistani 29,353 (14.4%) and Bangladeshi 13,606 (6.7%). Since the 2011 census, Luton has had a white British population less than 50%, one of three towns in the United Kingdom along with Leicester and Slough.