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How to get fromBath to Milton Abbotby train, bus or car

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There are 4 ways to get from Bath to Milton Abbot by train, bus, or car

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  1. Train

    best
    1. Take the train from Bristol Temple Meads to PlymouthtrainEdinburgh - Plymouth / ...
    4h 35m
    £56–109
  2. Drive 117 mi

    cheapest
    1. Drive from Bath to Milton Abbotcar117 mi
    2h 35m
    £29–42
  3. Bus, line 1 bus via Bristol Airport Bus Station

    1. Take the bus from Westgate Buildings to Public Transport InterchangebusA4
    2. Take the bus from Bristol Airport Bus Station to Plymouth Armada Bus Stationbus
    3. Take the bus from Charles Street to Bus Stationbus1
    7h 26m
  4. Bus, line 1 bus

    1. Take the bus from Bus Station to Bus StationbusX39 / ...
    2. Take the bus from Bus Station to Plymouth Coach Stationbus
    3. Take the bus from Charles Street to Bus Stationbus1
    7h 34m

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What companies run services between Bath, England and Milton Abbot, England?

Cross Country operates a train from Bristol Temple Meads to Plymouth hourly. Tickets cost £14–60 and the journey takes 2h 4m. Great Western Railway (GWR) also services this route 3 times a day. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Westgate Buildings to Church via Public Transport Interchange, Bristol Airport Bus Station, Plymouth Armada Bus Station, Charles Street, and Bus Station in around 7h 26m.

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