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How to get fromSutton Coldfield to Port Isaacby train, bus, car or plane

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There are 6 ways to get from Sutton Coldfield to Port Isaac by train, bus, car, or plane

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  1. Train via Plymouth

    best
    1. Take the train from Birmingham New Street to PlymouthtrainEdinburgh - Plymouth / ...
    2. Take the train from Plymouth to Bodmin ParkwaytrainPlymouth - Penzance / ...
    6h 18m
    £114–253
  2. Bus via Bristol

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Newhall St to Bus Stationbus
    2. Take the bus from Bus Station to Plymouth Coach Stationbus
    3. Take the bus from Plymouth Coach Station to Dennison Road Car Parkbus106 / ...
    10h 42m
    £23–66
  3. Drive 227.3 mi

    1. Drive from Sutton Coldfield to Port Isaaccar227.3 mi
    4h 17m
    £56–81
  4. Fly

    1. Fly from Birmingham Airport (BHX) to Newquay Cornwall Airport (NQY)planeBHX - NQY
    8h 19m
    £72–272
  5. Train

    1. Take the train from Birmingham New Street to Bodmin ParkwaytrainEdinburgh - Penzance / ...
    8h 48m
    £109–202
  6. Bus

    1. Take the bus from Birmingham Coach Station to Dennison Road Car Parkbus104
    11h 32m
    £34–65

Sutton Coldfield to Port Isaac by bus and foot

Calendar2Weekly Services
Duration10h 42mAverage Duration
Ticket£23Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Sutton Coldfield, England and Port Isaac, England?

You can take a train from Sutton Coldfield to Port Isaac via Birmingham New Street, Plymouth, and Bodmin Parkway in around 6h 18m. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Gracechurch Centre to The Pea Pod via The Square Peg, Newhall St, Bus Station, Plymouth Coach Station, and Dennison Road Car Park in around 10h 42m.

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