| First train | 03:12 | |
|---|---|---|
| Last train | 00:55 | |
| Departure station | Watford Junction | |
| Arrival station | London Euston | |
| Journey time | From 15m | |
| Distance | 15 miles (24 km) | |
| Frequency | 246 trains per day | |
| Changes | Direct trains available | |
| Price | From £13.40 | |
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Planning to take the train from Watford Junction to London Euston? Start your journey with us.
The train from Watford Junction to London Euston usually takes around 31m but can take just 15m on the fastest London Overground or Avanti West Coast services, with around 179 trains running on this popular route every day. Trains are direct, so once you’re on board you can sit back, relax and stay connected with free WiFi available on most services.
Once you’ve arrived in London, there’s no shortage of places to visit, including Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square and the Tower of London. If you’re interested in history, head to one of London’s fascinating museums, including the Natural History Museum and the British Museum.
To snap up the cheapest fares, book an Off-Peak time – tickets from Watford Junction to London Euston are usually cheaper when you travel Off-Peak compared to taking the train at Peak times. To save even more, why not get a Railcard? You’ll save up to 1/3 on eligible journeys for a whole year.
If you’re ready to book, start a search for cheap train tickets with us today. Want to check if trains are running? Use our timetable to view live train times from Watford Junction to London Euston.
For more money-saving tips on UK and European train travel, read our cheap train tickets guide.
Split ticketing is a clever way to save money on train travel. Instead of buying one ticket for your whole journey, you buy separate tickets for different sections of the trip — and it often works out cheaper.
You’ll still travel on the same train, with no need to change along the way (in most cases). It’s a simple way to cut the cost of your journey!
Split ticketing is when you buy separate tickets for different sections of your journey, rather than one ticket from start to finish.
Your journey is divided into smaller segments on paper, but you don’t need to leave the train. The only requirement is that the train stops at each of the stations shown on your tickets.
If asked, just make sure to show the correct ticket for the part of the journey you're travelling on.