There are 2 ways to get from Penguin to Strahan by bus or car
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Penguin to Strahan by bus
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Penguin to Strahan is to bus which costs $35 - $50 and takes 5h 17m.
The fastest way to get from Penguin to Strahan is to drive which takes 2h 29m and costs $35 - $55.
No, there is no direct bus from Penguin to Strahan. However, there are services departing from Penguin, Preservation Dr opp St Stephen's Church and arriving at Opposite IGA, Reid Street via Burnie Interchange, Mount St, Stop E. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 5h 17m.
The distance between Penguin and Strahan is 246 km. The road distance is 195 km.
The best way to get from Penguin to Strahan without a car is to bus which takes 5h 17m and costs $35 - $50.
It takes approximately 5h 17m to get from Penguin to Strahan, including transfers.
Penguin to Strahan bus services, operated by Tassielink Transit, depart from Burnie Interchange, Mount St, Stop E station.
Penguin to Strahan bus services, operated by Tassielink Transit, arrive at Opposite IGA, Reid Street station.
Yes, the driving distance between Penguin to Strahan is 195 km. It takes approximately 2h 29m to drive from Penguin to Strahan.
There are 55+ hotels available in Strahan.
What companies run services between Penguin, TAS, Australia and Strahan, TAS, Australia?
Tassielink Transit operates a bus from Burnie Interchange, Mount St, Stop E to Opposite IGA, Reid Street once daily. Tickets cost $35–45 and the journey takes 3h 58m.
- Phone
- +61 1300 300 520
- info@tassielink.com.au
- Website
- tassielink.com.au
Bus from Burnie Interchange, Mount St, Stop E to Opposite IGA, Reid Street
- Ave. Duration
- 3h 58m
- Frequency
- Once daily
- Estimated price
- $35–45
- Website
- https://www.tassielink.com.au/
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