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How to get fromHayes to Didcotby train, bus or car

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There are 4 ways to get from Hayes to Didcot by train, bus, or car

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  1. Train

    best
    1. Take the train from Hayes (Kent) to London Charing CrosstrainHayes
    2. Take the train from London Paddington to Didcot ParkwaytrainLondon Paddington - Bristol Temple Meads / ...
    1h 45m
    £37–62
  2. Drive 66 mi

    cheapest
    1. Drive from Hayes to Didcotcar66 mi
    1h 40m
    £17–24
  3. Bus

    1. Take the bus from Victoria Station/ Oxford Tube to St AldatesbusTube
    2. Take the bus from St Aldates to Parkway StationbusX2 / ...
    3h 21m
    £24–33
  4. Train via Reading

    1. Take the train from Hayes (Kent) to London Waterloo EasttrainHayes
    2. Take the train from London Waterloo to ReadingtrainLondon Waterloo - Reading
    2h 59m
    £32–68

Hayes to Didcot by train and subway

Calendar468Weekly Services
Duration1h 45mAverage Duration
Ticket£37Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Hayes, England and Didcot, England?

You can take a train from Hayes (Kent) to Didcot Parkway via London Charing Cross, Charing Cross station, Paddington station, and London Paddington in around 1h 45m. Alternatively, you can take a train from Bromley South to Parkway Station via London Victoria, Victoria Station/ Oxford Tube, and St Aldates in around 3h 21m.

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