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Train - Operated by AccesRailFrom £40
Train - Operated by AccesRailFrom £50
Train - Operated by AccesRailFrom £50
Train - Operated by AccesRailFrom £85
Train - Operated by AccesRailFrom £102
Train - Operated by Multiple carriersRETURN FROM | £92 |
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ONE-WAY FROM | £50 |
POPULAR STATION | Exeter Sidwell Stop |
POPULAR TRAIN COMPANY | Great Western Railway |
Train tickets from Exeter to Exeter tend to start from around £108, while you can usually find tickets from London to Exeter from £124 and Newquay to Exeter from £108. These were some of the lowest prices from the most popular departure points to Exeter.
You’ll find most people use Exeter Sidwell Stop in Exeter. It’s one of the busiest and most populated stations in the area. Exeter and London are two of the major cities accessible by train from Exeter Sidwell Stop.
Exeter is serviced by some of the leading coach companies. Keep in mind that your options may vary by the city you’re departing from. However, our data also shows that Great Western Railway, Cross Country, and South Western Railway were frequently booked by travellers.
£50 is the average one-way price to Exeter this week. Overall, prices are generally stable for the next 3 months or so. Seats may fill unexpectedly, so book when you can to secure your seat.
4.8 mi separate Exeter Sidwell Stop station (the city’s most popular train station) from the centre of Exeter. 2.9 mi separate Exeter Digby & Sowton station (the second most popular station) from the centre of Exeter. 5.5 mi separate Exeter St. Thomas station (the third most popular station) from the centre of Exeter.
Exeter’s most popular landmarks are Devon's Crealy Adventure Park and Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, which are 5.0 mi and 1.0 mi from Exeter Sidwell Stop, respectively.