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How to get fromMitcham to St Raphael's Estateby subway, bus, taxi, car or train

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There are 5 ways to get from Mitcham to St Raphael's Estate by subway, bus, taxi, car, or train

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  1. Subway

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    1. Take the subway from Colliers Wood station to Waterloo stationsubwayNorthern
    2. Take the subway from Waterloo Station to Neasden stationsubwayJubilee
    1h 1m
    £3–6
  2. Bus

    1. Take the bus from Mitcham / Lower Green to Charing CrossbusN44
    2. Take the bus from Trafalgar Square to Knatchbull RoadbusN18
    2h 8m
    £4–57
  3. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Mitcham to St Raphael's Estatetaxi12.9 mi
    31 min
    £170–210
  4. Drive 12.9 mi

    1. Drive from Mitcham to St Raphael's Estatecar12.9 mi
    31 min
    £4–5
  5. Train

    1. Take the train from Mitcham Eastfields to West Hampstead ThameslinktrainSutton
    1h 11m
    £9–18

Mitcham to St Raphael's Estate by subway and foot

Calendar629Weekly Services
Duration1h 1mAverage Duration
Ticket£3Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Mitcham, England and St Raphael's Estate, England?

You can take a subway from Colliers Wood station to St Raphael's Estate via Waterloo Station and Neasden station in around 1h 1m. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Mitcham / Lower Green to St Raphael's Estate via Charing Cross, Trafalgar Square, and Knatchbull Road in around 2h 8m.

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