Frizinghall to Brighton by Train
Traveling by train to Brighton from Frizinghall is usually a pleasant, relaxing and scenic journey.
As with all rail travel in the United Kingdom unless you book your ticket far in advance the price of your train ticket to Brighton from Frizinghall could be rather costly, especially if you book to travel during peak times.
However, by using this journey planner to check train times and compare Frizinghall to Brighton train ticket prices, even just before you travel, you could still find availability of the cheapest advance fare train tickets, more so if you are able to change your departure time to be a few minutes earlier or later.
Frizinghall to Brighton Train Timetables
Both personalised and comprehensive train timetables for trains operating between Frizinghall and Brighton may be viewed and downloaded here.
Brighton Train Station
Brighton Railway Station is the main railway terminus in Brighton, East Sussex, and a major transport hub on the UK’s south coast. It serves as a crucial gateway between London and the South Coast, handling millions of passengers annually.
Brighton Station Services and Operators
Brighton is a key stop for multiple operators, providing connections to:
- London (Gatwick Express, Thameslink & Southern): Fast services to London Victoria (approx. 50–60 mins) and London St Pancras (via Thameslink, ~1 hour).
- South Coast Routes (Southern & Great Western Railway): Services to Portsmouth, Southampton, and Hastings.
- Long-Distance (Gatwick Express & Thameslink): Direct trains to Gatwick Airport (~25 mins) and Luton Airport.
- Cross-Country Routes: Some services extend to Bristol, Birmingham, and Manchester.
Brighton Station History
Opened in 1840 by the London & Brighton Railway, it was designed by architect David Mocatta in an Italianate style.
Expanded in the late 19th century to accommodate growing demand and modernized in the 21st century with improved facilities and accessibility.
Facilities & Accessibility
- Ticket offices & self-service machines
- Step-free access via lifts and ramps
- Shops, cafes, and waiting areas
- Bicycle storage & taxi ranks
- Bus & coach connections (including National Express services)
One of the busiest stations outside London, Brighton serves over 17 million passengers annually. It is vital for commuters, tourists (heading to the Brighton Pier or South Downs), and business travelers.
Brighton Station remains a key transport hub for the South Coast, linking London, airports, and regional destinations efficiently.
IMPORTANT: If you use this journey planner to book your Frizinghall to Brighton train journey your ticket will include travel on any other trains, including the London Underground, that you may need take to reach your final destination. You will not need to purchase any additional tickets.
Frizinghall Station Information
As your train journey to Brighton begins in Frizinghall you may find the following information about your departure station useful:
Train Operators Serving Frizinghall
Facilities at Frizinghall Railway Station:
Car Parking at Frizinghall Train Station
Frizinghall Station Address