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Where can I collect train tickets from Heathrow?

You can collect your ticket from any Heathrow Express terminals or over 1700 stations, but you must collect your ticket before you start your journey. Look up your nearest station.



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If you have booked a journey that includes a London Underground ticket you will need to collect your tickets for both your Heathrow Express and London Underground journey from a ticket machine at the station. To collect your tickets you will need a payment card and your collection reference.

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Collecting self-service tickets
  1. Enter any valid bank card, then remove it when prompted. You won't be charged.
  2. Type in your ticket collection reference(s). ...
  3. Wait for all of your tickets to print, including your collection receipt.
  4. Check the printing tray and make sure you have all of your tickets before you walk away.


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Tickets can be picked up at the ticket office of any staffed Amtrak station.

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Higher fares usually apply when purchasing tickets onboard the train. To secure the best available fare, passengers should purchase tickets prior to boarding the train.

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Heathrow Airport has three stations: Heathrow Terminals 1-2-3, Heathrow Terminal 4 and Heathrow Terminal 5. You can travel between the terminals free of charge. From all three Heathrow Airport stations, the Heathrow Express train runs direct to London Paddington station. It takes 15-21 minutes to complete the journey.

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Here's what you need to do to use self-service train ticket machines in the UK:
  1. Enter any valid bank card, then remove it when prompted. ...
  2. Type in your ticket collection reference(s). ...
  3. Wait for all of your tickets to print, including your collection receipt.


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Yes, Trainline is legitimate. Their app and website connect directly to rail and coach carriers' ticketing platforms so every ticket you buy through Trainline is valid for travel.

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Is it okay if we book 30 days ahead ? In general it is cheaper to book long distance trains ahead of time - 10 to 12 weeks is when cheap (but inflexible) tickets are released for sale. At 30 days on most routes there would be a reasonable selection still on sale if you are not too choosy about times.

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There are (A) credit card only machines and (B) machines that take either cash (ie, notes/coins) or credit card. All machines have an English button /often other languages too and you can easily select the train, seat etc if relevant, and pay.

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