Considering a train trip from Walton (All Stations) to Kew Gardens? The journey typically lasts around 6hrs 57 mins and spans about 177 miles (285 kilometres). With approximately 28 trains running each day, you're spoiled for choice when scheduling your travel.
Arrival Station | Kew Gardens |
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Departure Station | Walton (All Stations) |
Frequency | 28trains per day |
Journey Time | from5hrs 52 mins |
Changes | 4-4no direct trains |
First Train / Last Train | 06:13 / 23:26 |
Distance | 177miles (285 km) |
5 Routes | Via Liverpool South Parkway & Sheffield & London St Pancras International & Highbury & Islington Via Liverpool South Parkway & Birmingham New Street & Reading & Richmond (London) Via Liverpool South Parkway & Wolverhampton & Reading & Richmond (London) Via Liverpool South Parkway & Doncaster & London Kings Cross & Highbury & Islington Via Liverpool South Parkway & Crewe & Reading & Richmond (London) |
8 Train Operators | East Midlands Railway, London Overground, London North Eastern Railway, CrossCountry, West Midlands Trains, Merseyrail, First TransPennine Express, South Western Railway |
Embark on a train journey from Walton (All Stations) to Kew Gardens, and you'll find it's quicker than you might anticipate!
The typical travel time is about 6hrs 57 mins, but if you're in a hurry or just eager to arrive, the fastest trains can whisk you there in just 5hrs 52 mins. With approximately 28 trains running daily, you have a wealth of options to choose from. This scenic route, spanning 177 miles (285 km), generally involves just one transfer, and operators like East Midlands Railway, London Overground, London North Eastern Railway, CrossCountry, West Midlands Trains, Merseyrail, First TransPennine Express, South Western Railway offer comfortable seating with plenty of room for your luggage.
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The travel time between Walton (All Stations) and Kew Gardens by train varies depending on the type of train and the route, but the average journey time is 6hrs 57 mins & the fastest journey takes 5hrs 52 mins.
The fastest journey time by train from Walton (All Stations) to Kew Gardens is 5hrs 52 mins.
The departure and arrival times for trains between Walton (All Stations) and Kew Gardens vary depending on the day of the week and the type of train. Generally, there are around 28 departures and arrivals throughout the day. The first departure is 06:13, and the last train of the day leaves at 23:26.
First class tickets on trains between Walton (All Stations) and Kew Gardens typically offer more space, complimentary food and drink, and other amenities compared to standard class.
Amenities on trains between Walton (All Stations) and Kew Gardens can include free Wi-Fi, power outlets, onboard catering, and comfortable seating.
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No, unfortunately there are no direct trains between Walton (All Stations) & Kew Gardens. However, there are 28 possible journeys which require a change.
East Midlands Railway, London Overground, London North Eastern Railway, CrossCountry, West Midlands Trains, Merseyrail, First TransPennine Express and South Western Railway are the main train operating companies running services between Walton (All Stations) and Kew Gardens.
Yes, you can bring luggage on board trains between Walton (All Stations) and Kew Gardens, but there may be limits on the number of bags or the size and weight of your luggage.
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Departs | Arrives | Changes | Via Stations | Duration | Operator | |
17:43 Walton (Merseyside) | 23:29 Kew Gardens | 4 changes | Liverpool South Parkway Wolverhampton Reading Richmond (London) | 5 hrs 46 mins | Get Tickets | |
18:43 Walton (Merseyside) | 00:37 Kew Gardens | 4 changes | Liverpool South Parkway Wolverhampton Reading Richmond (London) | 5 hrs 54 mins | Get Tickets |
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Nestled in the picturesque borough of Richmond upon Thames, Kew Gardens Station presents itself as a charming gateway for travelers, especially those intending to explore the historical and botanical wonders of Kew Gardens. Beyond its lush surroundings, the station is a pivotal node for visitors and locals seeking a seamless travel experience. Whether you're here for leisure, work, or simply passing through, Kew Gardens is poised to meet your transit needs with an unbeatable blend of convenience and connectivity.
Though quaint, Kew Gardens Station is well equipped to serve its daily commuters and occasional travelers. Ticket machines are readily available, offering a practical alternative for those who prefer purchasing tickets online and collecting them on-site. The machines, alongside the ticket counter, support contactless payments and include accessible options for ease of use by all passengers. Although lacking a staffed ticket office, the station comes primed with induction loops to assist the hearing impaired.
With step-free access throughout, the station ensures ease of movement for passengers on the go. However, if you're waiting for a train, note that the station lacks formal seating areas and waiting rooms. Restroom facilities are accessible on the eastbound platform and while the station's ATM and refreshment facilities will cover most needs, there are diverse shopping options just outside, including a Tesco and Starbucks.
Kew Gardens Station connects efficiently to London's transport ecosystem. Amidst its leafy neighborhood charm, the station's tactical position on the District Line links passengers swiftly into central hubs. For those navigating beyond rail, the area is well-served by local buses with routes available via the TfL's interactive map. Clearly positioned replacement bus stops on Kew Road provide additional transit redundancy.
Travelers heading to airports will find straightforward interchange opportunities. Catch the Piccadilly Line at Hammersmith for Heathrow or, if Gatwick is your endpoint, links are available from West Brompton or Clapham Junction through casual transfers at key stations including Richmond.
Diversifying your travel itineraries from Kew Gardens Station is simple with regular service soaking up much trafficked routes. Venture to Richmond for scenic escapes or align with the city's northern boroughs including Willesden Junction and Highbury and Islington. Notable other lines include connectivity towards Stratford. Whether it's a leisurely stroll in Camden or an expedition across South London to Clapham Junction, Kew is an ideal starting point.
With its advantageous location and functional amenities, Kew Gardens Station is more than a transit point—it's your partner in exploring the depths of both nature and urban life that London offers. Despite being modest in its physical footprint, it compensates with efficient connections and clear pathways, ensuring your journey is as smooth as can be. So, whether it’s your routine commute or an impromptu adventure, Kew Gardens stands ready, inviting you to board and explore.