Taxi from £10, train, Tube, coach — every option honestly compared. Which is right for you?
There are several ways to travel from Exeter (EXT) to London. Here's an honest guide to each — with the pros, cons and real costs.
| Option | Cost | Journey time | Best for | Luggage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-booked taxi (Get London Transfer) | From £10 fixed | 10–20 min | Everyone — especially groups & families | ✓ Door to door |
| Metered black cab | £35–£75+ metered | 10–20 min | Last resort / short notice | ✓ Yes but expensive |
| Train / Express | £15–£45pp | 30–60 min (train only) | Solo, near main station | ✗ Carry yourself |
| Tube / Metro | £5–£15pp | 45–75 min | Budget, off-peak | ✗ Carry yourself |
| Bus / Coach | £5–£18 | 60–120 min | Budget, not time-sensitive | ✗ Carry yourself |
| Uber / ride app | £5–£55+ surge | 10–20 min | Flexible but surge possible | ✓ Yes |
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A pre-booked fixed-price taxi from Exeter is the most convenient option for the majority of travellers. Your driver meets you in arrivals with a name board, your fare is fixed at booking, and you're delivered to your exact destination — no connections, no platform changes, no carrying luggage up escalators.
For 2–4 passengers, dividing our MPV fare (from £24) often beats the total cost of individual rail tickets — with door-to-door service and zero luggage stress.
The train is the fastest option for solo travellers going to a destination near the main London terminus. Check National Rail for services from Exeter to central London stations. However, you still need onward transport from the station to your final destination.
National Express and other operators offer coach services from Exeter. Cheaper for solo travellers, but journey times are significantly longer and you carry your own luggage. Rarely the best option for passengers with heavy bags or tight connections.
Consider the train if going near a main station. Otherwise, our taxi is comparable in total cost once you add the train fare plus the Tube/taxi at the other end.
Our MPV (up to 6 pax) at a fixed fare divided between passengers beats almost every alternative on cost and convenience.
Pre-book a fixed-price taxi. Reliability, comfort and door-to-door service are worth it for business.
The train or coach is cheaper for solo travellers. For 2+ people, the taxi almost always wins on total cost.
For solo travellers, the coach (from £5–£18) or train is usually cheapest. For 2+ passengers, a pre-booked taxi (from £10 total, shared) is often cheaper per person — especially when you factor in luggage and onward transport.
A direct taxi is the fastest door-to-door option in 10–20 min. The train takes similar time to the terminus but requires onward travel to your final destination.
Always book in advance. You get a fixed price, a named driver and guaranteed availability. Exeter taxi rank queues during peak hours can be 20–40 minutes.
Yes — licensed taxi ranks are available outside the terminal. However, metered taxis from Exeter cost significantly more than a pre-booked fixed-price transfer.