There are 3 ways to get from Plymtree to Exeter by bus, taxi, or car
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The cheapest way to get from Plymtree to Exeter is to drive which costs £3 - £5 and takes 23 min.
The fastest way to get from Plymtree to Exeter is to taxi which takes 23 min and costs £70 - £90.
Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Plymtree Cross and arriving at Sidwell Street. Services depart twice a week, and operate Wednesday. The journey takes approximately 1h 7m.
The distance between Plymtree and Exeter is 18 miles. The road distance is 12.3 miles.
The best way to get from Plymtree to Exeter without a car is to line 863 bus which takes 1h 7m and costs .
The line 863 bus from Plymtree Cross to Sidwell Street takes 1h 7m including transfers and departs twice a week.
Plymtree to Exeter bus services, operated by Dartline Coaches, depart from Plymtree Cross station.
Plymtree to Exeter bus services, operated by Dartline Coaches, arrive at Sidwell Street station.
Yes, the driving distance between Plymtree to Exeter is 12 miles. It takes approximately 23 min to drive from Plymtree to Exeter.
There are 1385+ hotels available in Exeter.
What companies run services between Plymtree, England and Exeter, England?
Dartline Coaches operates a bus from Plymtree Cross to Sidwell Street twice a week, and the journey takes 1h 7m.
- Phone
- 01392 872900
- info@dartline-coaches.co.uk
- Website
- dartline.co.uk
Bus from Plymtree Cross to Sidwell Street
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 7m
- Frequency
- Twice a week
- Website
- https://www.dartline.co.uk/
- Ave. Duration
- 23 min
- Estimated price
- £70–90
Fossil's Taxis
- Phone
- +44 7824 558 999
D&B Taxi
- Phone
- +44 7763 061 159
- Website
- d-btaxi.site123.me
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