Nestled on the banks of the River Severn in the West Midlands, Worcester is a charming city steeped in history. Easily accessible from up and down the country, Worcester makes the perfect day trip destination. But with its wide range of attractions, don’t be surprised if you want to stay longer. From riverside strolling to museum hopping, cathedral admiring and art gallery browsing, trains to Worcester will guarantee a great day out.
Finding cheap train tickets to Worcester is easy with our top tips. Firstly, get yourself a railcard to save 1/3 off your journey. Next, plan your travel to Worcester in advance - the sooner you book your tickets, the cheaper they tend to be. Other ways to save money on your train tickets to Worcester include travelling at off-peak times and splitting your journey up across multiple tickets. If you’re travelling to Worcester with other people, it’s also worth booking your tickets together as there are group discounts available.
When booking your trains to Worcester, it’s worth noting that the city is home to two train stations. Worcester Foregate Street station lies in the centre of the city, whilst Worcester Shrub Hill is located to the east of the city.
Popular trains to Worcester include the Great Western Railway services from both London, which take approximately 2 hours, and from Oxford, with a duration of just over 1 hour. The West Midlands Railway service from Birmingham to Worcester is also popular, taking as little as 37 minutes.