Bourmouth travel?
how do i get from birmingham new street, to dyffryn ardudwy by train bourmouth
Answers:
For Dyffryn Ardudwy I think you mean Barmouth.
Some train services change at Machynlleth but there are also direct services from Birmingham New Street.
Here's an example of weekday services:
10.33 depart Birmingham New St - 14.01 arrive Dyffryn Ardudwy
12.33 depart Birmingham New St - 14.42 arrive Machynlleth
14.56 depart Machynlleth - 16.00 arrive Dyffryn Ardudwy
If you book at least a week in advance there's a return ticket for £22.00 (subject to availability)
Ask at:
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
It's fiction, but the best answer you'll get.
Hi!
The best way to plan rail journeys in the UK is to use the National Rail Journey Planner at http://ojp2.nationalrail.co.uk/en/pj/jp.
Looks like your journey will be via Machynlleth (wherever that is!), and will take a couple of hours.
Safe trip!
Pete
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Answers:
For Dyffryn Ardudwy I think you mean Barmouth.
Some train services change at Machynlleth but there are also direct services from Birmingham New Street.
Here's an example of weekday services:
10.33 depart Birmingham New St - 14.01 arrive Dyffryn Ardudwy
12.33 depart Birmingham New St - 14.42 arrive Machynlleth
14.56 depart Machynlleth - 16.00 arrive Dyffryn Ardudwy
If you book at least a week in advance there's a return ticket for £22.00 (subject to availability)
Ask at:
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/
It's fiction, but the best answer you'll get.
Hi!
The best way to plan rail journeys in the UK is to use the National Rail Journey Planner at http://ojp2.nationalrail.co.uk/en/pj/jp.
Looks like your journey will be via Machynlleth (wherever that is!), and will take a couple of hours.
Safe trip!
Pete
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