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How to get fromLadywell to New Addington Tramlink Stopby train, tram, bus, taxi or car

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There are 5 ways to get from Ladywell to New Addington Tramlink Stop by train, tram, bus, taxi, or car

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  1. Train, tram

    best
    1. Take the train from Ladywell to Elmers Endtrain
    2. Take the tram from Elmers End Tram Stop to Sandilands Tram Stoptram
    3. Take the tram from Sandilands Tram Stop to New Addington Tram Stoptram
    44 min
    £7–9
  2. Drive 10.3 mi

    cheapest
    1. Drive from Ladywell to New Addington Tramlink Stopcar10.3 mi
    22 min
    £3–4
  3. Bus, line 314 bus

    1. Take the bus from Lewisham Park to Bromley South Stationbus208
    2. Take the bus from Bromley South Station to Salcot Crescentbus314
    1h 5m
    £5–6
  4. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Ladywell to New Addington Tramlink Stoptaxi10.3 mi
    22 min
    £27–35
  5. Train, line 314 bus

    1. Take the train from Ladywell to Hayes (Kent)trainLondon Charing Cross - Hayes / ...
    2. Take the bus from Hayes to Salcot Crescentbus314
    45 min
    £7–9

Ladywell to New Addington Tramlink Stop by train and tram

Calendar456Weekly Services
Duration44 minAverage Duration
Ticket£7Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Ladywell, Greater London, England and New Addington Tramlink Stop, England?

You can take a bus from Lewisham Park to Salcot Crescent via Bromley South Station in around 1h 5m.

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