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London to Derby by Train
UK Travel Tip The cheapest train fares are those designated "Advance" - how far in advance depends upon the journey as most rail companies offer advance fares on a first come first served basis. Advance tickets are usually sold as one-way or "single" tickets. Whether or not you buy advance tickets, always compare the "single" ticket price to the round trip or "return" price as it is often cheaper to buy two single tickets rather than one round trip ticket.Trains to Derby Station leave from London St. Pancras Domestic Station every half hour. The journey takes about an hour and a half. Round trip advance fares start at about £17.
- Read More About Train Travel in the UK
- Plan a Trip with The National Rail Enquiries Journey Planner
- Book Train Tickets for the UK
London to Derby by Bus
UK Travel Tip National Express offers a limited number of "funfare" promotional tickets that are very cheap (£6.50 for a £39.00 fare, for example). These can only be purchased on line and they are usually posted on the website a month to a few weeks before the trip. It is worth checking the website to see if "funfare" tickets are available for your chosen journey.Buses from London to Derby take 3h30 to 4h30 hours and cost about £24 round trip. There is a regular bus service between Victoria Coach Station in London and Derby Full Street, Assembly Rooms.
Bus tickets can be purchased online. There is usually a 50pence booking fee.
- Read about bus travel in the UK
- Book Bus Tickets in the UK
- Book Extra Cheap Megabus Tickets in the UK
London to Derby by Car
Derby is 131 miles north of London via the M1 motorway. It takes about 2h30 to drive. Keep in mind that gasoline, called petrol in the UK, is sold by the liter (a little more than a quart) and the price is usually more than $1 a quart.- Use the Automobile Association Route Planner to map a route with suggested stopovers and gasoline stations.
- Check Daily Petrol (Gasoline) Prices
- Compare Car Rental Rates in the UK

