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How to get fromPorth to Eden Projectby train, bus, or car

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There are 4 ways to get from Porth to Eden Project by train, bus, or car

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  1. Train via Bristol

    best
    1. Take the train from Cardiff Central to Bristol Temple Meadstrain train
    2. Take the train from Bristol Temple Meads to Plymouthtrain train
    3. Take the train from Plymouth to Partrain train
    6h 51m
    £94–198
  2. Bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Sophia Gardens to Public Transport Interchangebus bus 216
    2. Take the bus from Public Transport Interchange to Plymouth Coach Stationbus bus Fal
    3. Take the bus from Plymouth Coach Station to Four Lordsbus bus 504
    9h 35m
    £31–102
  3. Drive 185.9 mi

    1. Drive from Porth to Eden Projectcar car 185.9 mi
    3h 39m
    £46–67
  4. Train

    1. Take the train from Cardiff Central to Partrain train Cardiff Central - Penzance
    7h 28m
    £94–193

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What companies run services between Porth, Wales and Eden Project, England?

You can take a train from Porth to Eden Project via Cardiff Central, Bristol Temple Meads, Plymouth, Par, Railway Station, and Four Lords in around 6h 51m. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Porth Interchange Bay 2 to Eden Project via Sophia Gardens, Public Transport Interchange, Plymouth Coach Station, and Four Lords in around 9h 35m.

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