Leeds to Birmingham Trains, Train Times and Information

Leeds to Birmingham Train

Birmingham is a city in the UK which is the home of five universities. So its major population is students who have come to this city to study from all around the world. This city is also famously known for its art gallery and museum. An extraordinary masterpiece of art is shown by the art gallery and museum that Birmingham has. Birmingham is also the home town of the famous personality James Watt who developed steam engines about 800 years ago. So the city has its name in history as well.

Birmingham also has many tourist attractions, many shopping destinations and also celebrates a large number of festivals every year. These things attract many tourists every year to visit the city.

All these people who are traveling to Birmingham every year can use Split Train Ticketing to book their journey in order to avail good discounts.

A maximum number of students, who are studying in this city, use this website for booking their train tickets and follow this process. To go from one city to another they avoid taking direct trains from the city to the destination. Rather they take one train from the city and then get down at some mid-station. They wait there for the next train which is going to the destination city. They get into that train and finally reach the place of their destination. The more are the number of stoppages they prefer or take, the more they manage to save. Traveling by train from Leeds to Birmingham usually takes 1 hour and 59 minutes which one can easily manage to split. The number of trains running on this route is around 19 so the process becomes easier.

So travel from Leeds to Birmingham and explore the following places in Birmingham:

  • Victoria Square & Birmingham City Center
  • Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
  • Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum
  • National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham
  • Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham
  • St. Philip’s Cathedral, Birmingham
  • Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham
  • Cadbury World, Bournville
  • Black Country Living Museum, Dudley
  • Broadgate, Coventry
  • Coventry Cathedral
  • Greyfriars, Coventry
  • Coventry Transport Museum

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