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Trains From Soham to Twickenham

You can save money on your train tickets by booking in advance. Find all the information you need to help you plan your journey and choose the best ticket for you.

With National Rail, you can find information about Twickenham, plan your journey and book your train tickets. Our Railcards help you save money when you travel by train, and there are big discounts available on top attractions with National Rail’s Days Out Guide. Taking the train helps reduce your carbon footprint too.

Save money when you travel to Twickenham by train


Railcards offer great value for money if you travel by train, saving you up to 1/3 on most rail fares. You can find out more about our range of Railcards on the Railcard website(external link, opens in a new tab).

If you plan ahead and buy Advance tickets you can also get great deals on rail fares.

Find out more ways to save money on your train ticket.

What to do in Twickenham

Home to English Rugby Union and Twickenham Stadium, you’ll often see an influx of rugby fans travelling to the town on match days.

Sat by the river Thames with plenty of surrounding green spaces, when there isn’t a match on Twickenham offers a respite from the hustle and bustle of London life, while still being a part of the city. Rugby enthusiasts can still enjoy the stadium when visiting the World Rugby Museum while those who are after a slower-paced visit can wander the town and experience the scenic and tranquil atmosphere.

Rugby lovers will enjoy visiting the World Rugby Museum located within the infamous stadium itself.  Visitors can learn about the sport’s history and heritage through a collection of memorabilia collected from around the world.

Not much of a rugby fan? Strawberry Hill House is a beautiful example of Gothic architecture by its original owner Horace Walpole. Having been a point of interest then, it still remains an attraction to the present day. Visitors can wander through the home which has been restored through documented letters and drawings, commissioned by Walpole himself, that recorded the changes of the home.

Explore and save

Interested in exploring more of what Twickenham has to offer? Check out our Days Out Guide for great deals on attractions and activities.

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