The journey from York to Worcester covers approximately 250 km. The most efficient route is by train, taking the LNER service to London King's Cross, then transferring to London Paddington for a direct GWR train to Worcester. Driving involves the A1(M), M1, and M5, which is a direct route through the heart of England. Worcester is famous for its cathedral and historic architecture. The total travel time by rail is typically around 3 hours.
Total Distance: Driving distance 250 km, straight-line air distance 210 km.
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| Duration | 3 hours | 3 hours |
| Avg Price | 50-110 GBP | 40-60 GBP fuel |
| Operator | LNER and GWR | Personal Vehicle |
| Route | York to London King's Cross, transfer to Paddington, then to Worcester. | A1(M), M1, M5. |
| Tip | The Elizabeth Line is the fastest way to connect between King's Cross and Paddington. | The M5 can be busy; check for roadworks before departing. |
May to September for the best weather and city tours.