Train Travel with Bicycles
Can I take a bike on the train in the UK?
Many train operators allow bikes onboard. On some trains, you need to reserve a space for your bike before you travel. Make sure you check the specific cycle policies for each train company you travel with.
There are some general policies for your reference:
Label your bike clearly
Cover folded bikes
Motorcycles, tricycles and bicycle trailers are not permitted
Unaccompanied bikes are not permitted
Bikes must be kept in designated areas and must not obstruct doors or aisles
Bikes are carried at the owner’s risk
Reserve a space for your bike if your train company requires it
Stow your folding bike as luggage
Don’t obstruct doors or aisles
Don’t bring your motorcycle
Don’t forget your helmet
What time can I take my bike on the train to London?
The actual time varies between train companies, but peak hours are usually not allowed. Peak hours are typically Monday to Friday, before 10:00 in the morning and between 16:00-19:00 in the evenings. (Fold-up bikes are permitted on all trains at any time of day.
Can you take an electric bike on a train to the UK?
Different train companies have different policies, such as:
Southeastern Railway: “You can take an electrically-assisted pedal cycle as long as it's similar in size to a normal cycle.”
London Northwestern Railway: “Due to safety reasons, we are unable to accept tandems, tricycles, bike trailers, motorbikes, mopeds, cargo bikes, petrol scooters, hoverboards, e-skateboards and e-scooters on any of our trains or stations.”
Southern Railway: “Yes, e-bikes and mobility scooters are permitted on trains."
So, please check with the train operator before you travel.
Train Travel with Children
Can you take an infant on a train?
Yes, but please note, children under 5 who are travelling without a ticket may only occupy a seat that is not required by a fare-paying passenger. To have a reserved seat for a child under 5 you will need to purchase a child rate ticket. And there is also a 50% discount on most tickets.
How do you travel on a train with a baby?
1. Avoid rush hour whenever you can.
Time your journey around your child’s routine
If can, reserve a seat.
Leave giant prams at home.
Where to sit, keep quiet.
Most importantly, enjoy it.
Can I take a pram on a train?
Yes. But the pushchairs and prams need to be folded and stored safely in the luggage compartments on board. We recommend bringing one that is easy to fold and doing so before you board the train. You may want to consider bringing a sling or baby carrier on board for the little ones to make this easier.
Train Travel with Pets
Can dogs go on trains?
Yes. Bringing up to 2 animals with you is free, there is no extra charge. If you want to travel with more animals than that, there may be an additional fee. And please note that animals are not allowed on seats, please keep your dog on a lead or in a pet carrier.
Do you pay for dogs on trains?
No. Bringing up to 2 animals with you is free, there is no extra charge. If you want to travel with more animals than that, there may be an additional fee.
Are pets allowed on trains in the UK?
Yes. You can take dogs, cats and other small animals free of charge on all British trains, up to a maximum of two per passenger, as long as they don't endanger or inconvenience passengers or staff. Dogs must be kept on a lead unless inside a carrier.
What animals can you take on a train?
You’re welcome to bring dogs, cats and other small animals on the train. The following animals are not permitted:
Livestock (for example, pigs, sheep and goats)
Any animal which may cause inconvenience to passengers due to its size or behaviour.
On-train staff are authorised to have animals removed from the train.
Train Travel with Luggage
What is the train luggage allowance in the UK?
You’re generally welcome to bring up to 3 pieces of luggage onboard, at no extra cost.
What luggage can you take on a train?
These items may include satchels, backpacks, suitcases and the like. And the following luggage items are not permitted on trains:
Items larger than 1 metre in any dimension that you cannot carry without assistance.
Surfboards
Motorcycles, mopeds, motor scooters, e-Scooters and motorised cycles
Any animal or article which may cause inconvenience to passengers due to its size or behaviour.
Are you allowed suitcases on trains?
Yes, You’re generally welcome to bring up to 3 pieces of luggage onboard, at no extra cost.
What is the luggage rule on the train?
You’re generally welcome to bring up to 3 pieces of luggage onboard, at no extra cost. There may be additional luggage charges if any of the following conditions apply:
You’re bringing more than 3 items
Your luggage occupies seats which are needed for passenger use
Your luggage is larger than 1 metre in any dimension.
The following luggage items are not permitted on trains:
Items larger than 1 metre in any dimension that you cannot carry without assistance. This includes canoes, hang-gliders, large furniture and large musical instruments
Surfboards
Motorcycles, mopeds, motor scooters and motorised cycles
e-Scooters may not be permitted by a train company on their own services. Check their Cycle Policy before you travel
Any animal or article which may cause inconvenience to passengers due to its size or behaviour. For more information on travelling with animals.
More Questions about Train travels in the UK
What happens if you miss a train in the UK?
If you miss your train because a previous connecting train service was delayed, you will be able to travel on the next train provided by the train operator (if the entire journey is booked under one ticket). We recommend speaking to a member of staff on the delayed train or at the connecting station to confirm this or any other options that may be available to you.
What if you miss your train for your personal reason?
It depends on your ticket type. If it’s a flexible ticket, you can usually continue your journey on the next train. If not, you will need to purchase new train tickets.
Do train timetables change?
The National Rail Timetable is changed twice a year. The current timetable started on Sunday 10 December 2023 and operates until Saturday 1 June 2024.