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New Tool Helps Calculate The Cost Of Your Commute To London – Money Watch

New Tool Helps Calculate The Cost Of Your Commute To London – Money Watch

Posted on December 11, 2024 By Rehan No Comments on New Tool Helps Calculate The Cost Of Your Commute To London – Money Watch

A new online tool shows commuters the real cost of their daily journey to work – mapping annual travel costs from every train station in the London commuter belt.

New Tool Helps Calculate The Cost Of Your Commute To London – Money Watch

The resource (compiled by JustPark) compares the price of rail season tickets and car parking at over 90 different commuter stations – allowing those working in London but living further afield to see where they can find the best deal.

On average, London commuters travelling by a combination of car and rail spend over £4,000 per year on their journey – including £3,105 on their rail season ticket and £976 on parking at the train station.

You can explore commuting costs across the London commuter belt with the new tool here: https://www.justpark.com/creative/commuter-cost-o-meter/

And here are some other key findings from the study:

Commuting costs:

  • Ewell (West) in Surrey has the cheapest 12 month rail ticket to London, coming in at just £1,800 per year – less than half the price of Tunbridge Wells in Kent.
  • Tunbridge Wells is the most expensive commuter belt station for travel to London – with the cheapest rail season ticket costing £4,404 per year.
  • When you also factor in parking at the train station, the most expensive commuter belt journey by a combination of car and rail is Reading to London – a total cost of £6,033.50 per year (£4,228 rail season ticket; £1,805.50 car park season ticket).
  • Caterham in Surrey has the cheapest commuter belt journey by a combination of car and rail – costing less than half this at £2,382 per year (£1,820 rail; £562 car park).
  • Reading has the most expensive station car park in the London commuter belt – charging £1,805.50 per year. Frimley in Surrey is the cheapest at just £175 per year.
  • Outside the commuter belt, Peterborough to London is the most expensive hour-long commute in the UK – costing £7,450 by a combination of car and rail (£6,200 rail; £1,250 car park)

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