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Basildon to Regent Street

Rome2Rio compared 5 ways to get from Basildon to Regent Street. The best route is Train, subway, a distance of 41.75 km.

  1. Train, subway

    best
    1. Take the train from Basildon to West Hamtrain train Shoeburyness - London Fenchurch Street / ...
    2. Take the subway from West Ham station to Green Park stationsubway subway Jubilee
    55 min
    £15–44
  2. Train, bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the train from Basildon to Barkingtrain train Shoeburyness - London Fenchurch Street / ...
    2. Take the bus from Barking Station to Piccadilly Circusbus bus N15
    1h 37m
    £7–77
  3. Bus, train

    1. Take the bus from Bus Station to Harold Wood Stationbus bus B1
    2. Take the train from Harold Wood to Tottenham Court Road Stationtrain train Elizabeth
    1h 33m
    £14–28
  4. Drive 30.2 mi

    1. Drive from Basildon to Regent Streetcar car 30.2 mi
    54 min
    £8–11
  5. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Basildon to Regent Streettaxi taxi 30.2 mi
    54 min
    £220–270

Basildon to Regent Street by train, subway, and foot

Calendar479Weekly Services
Duration55 minAverage Duration
Ticket£15Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Basildon, England and Regent Street, Greater London, England?

There is no direct connection from Basildon to Regent Street. However, you can take the train to West Ham, walk to West Ham station, take the subway to Green Park station, then walk to Regent Street. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Bus Station to Regent Street via Harold Wood Station, Harold Wood, and Tottenham Court Road Station in around 1h 33m.

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