🇬🇧 Reino Unido

Estações Ferroviárias

Great Britain's rail network is one of the busiest in Europe, with over 1.7 billion journeys made annually. The network is operated by multiple franchised train operating companies (TOCs) under Network Rail infrastructure. Major operators include Avanti West Coast (London to Manchester, Liverpool, Edinburgh), LNER (London to Edinburgh, Leeds, Aberdeen), GWR (London to Bristol, Cardiff, Cornwall), and Southern/Thameslink for London commuter services. High-speed services reach up to 200 km/h on the West Coast Main Line and East Coast Main Line, though a true high-speed network (HS2) remains under construction. Eurostar connects London St Pancras to Paris in 2h15m, Brussels in 1h51m, and Amsterdam in 3h41m through the Channel Tunnel. Domestic booking opens 12 weeks in advance; advance fares -- fixed to specific trains -- offer the best savings, often 50-70% below the walk-up Anytime fare. The Railcard scheme offers one-third off most fares for young people (16-25), seniors (60+), disabled passengers, and families. A Travelcard or contactless payment covers unlimited travel within London's zones. Northern Ireland has a separate rail network operated by Translink (NIR), not connected to the Great Britain network. The BritRail Pass is available to non-UK residents and covers all National Rail services. For planning, National Rail Enquiries and the Trainline app provide comprehensive journey planning and booking across all operators.

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Rotas Populares

Estações

Estação Cidade Tipo Conexões
Londres Major 770
Wakefield Westgate Major 778
Welwyn Garden City Major 777
Portsmouth Harbour Major 777
Newark Northgate Major 778
Southampton Central Major 778
Exeter Central Major 778
Folkestone Central Major 778
Manchester Piccadilly Major 776
Maidstone East Major 777
Birmingham New Street Major 777
Cantuária Major 778
Ealing Broadway Major 774
Glasgow Central Major 776
Great Malvern Major 778
Worcester Foregate Street Major 778
Dumbarton Central Major 778
Bedford Station Major 778
Windsor & Eton Central Major 778
Yeovil Junction Major 778
Lichfield Trent Valley Major 778
Woolwich Arsenal Major 776
Enfield Town Major 777
Wigan Wallgate Major 778
Falmouth Town Major 778
Gainsborough Central Major 778
Redcar Central Major 778
Dorchester South Major 778
Smethwick Galton Bridge Low Level Major 776
Oulton Broad North Major 778
New Mills Central Major 778
Lymington Town Major 778
Farnborough Main Major 778
Walton (Merseyside) Major 775
Pollokshaws East Major 775
Reddish South Major 776
Ryde Esplanade Major 777
Livingston North Major 778
Colchester Station Major 778
Ashford International Major 778
Guildford Station Major 778
Bradford Interchange Major 778
Peckham Rye Major 769
Reading Station Major 777
St Leonards Warrior Square Major 778
Ardrossan Town Major 778
Blackpool North Major 778
Bootle New Strand Major 775
Bicester Village Major 778
Burnley Central Major 778

Perguntas Frequentes

UK rail fares are among the highest in Europe due to privatization structure and heavy reliance on peak commuter travel. However, advance fares booked early can be very competitive. Booking 10-12 weeks ahead for popular routes like London-Edinburgh can save 60-70% versus walk-up prices.
Advance tickets are the cheapest, fixed to a specific train and non-refundable. Off-Peak tickets are valid on trains outside peak hours (usually avoiding 07:00-09:30 and 16:00-19:00 Mon-Fri). Anytime tickets are the most flexible and most expensive, valid on any train on the day of travel.
The BritRail Pass is available only to non-UK residents and must be purchased before arriving in Britain. It covers all National Rail services and comes in consecutive-day or flexi versions. It is good value for intensive rail travel covering 4+ long journeys. Eurostar is not included.
The Eurostar London to Paris route (491 km) averages around 215 km/h including the Channel Tunnel section. Domestically, the East Coast Main Line London to Edinburgh journey takes around 4 hours 20 minutes (630 km). The Class 390 Pendolino tilting trains on the West Coast Main Line reach 200 km/h.
The West Highland Line (Glasgow to Mallaig via Fort William) is frequently cited as one of the world's great rail journeys, passing Rannoch Moor and Glenfinnan Viaduct. Other highlights include the Settle-Carlisle line through the Yorkshire Dales, the Cambrian Coast line in Wales, and the Cornish Riviera route to Penzance.

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