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How to get fromSutton to Leake Streetby train, bus, taxi, car or subway

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There are 6 ways to get from Sutton to Leake Street by train, bus, taxi, car, or subway

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  1. Train

    best
    1. Take the train from Sutton (London) to WimbledontrainSutton
    2. Take the train from Wimbledon to London WaterlootrainHampton Court - London Waterloo / ...
    42 min
    £10–16
  2. Line 164 bus, bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Sutton Station / The Quadrant to London Road / Morden Stationbus164 / ...
    2. Take the bus from Morden to Lower MarshbusN155
    1h 20m
    £3–70
  3. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Sutton to Leake Streettaxi13 mi
    31 min
    £55–70
  4. Drive 13 mi

    1. Drive from Sutton to Leake Streetcar13 mi
    31 min
    £4–5
  5. Train via Clapham Junction

    1. Take the train from Sutton (London) to Clapham JunctiontrainEpsom Downs - London Victoria / ...
    57 min
    £9–20
  6. Bus, subway

    1. Take the bus from The London Cancer Hub to Victoria Road / Lavender FieldsbusS1
    2. Take the subway from Colliers Wood station to Waterloo stationsubwayNorthern
    1h 44m
    £4–6

Sutton to Leake Street by train and foot

Calendar245Weekly Services
Duration42 minAverage Duration
Ticket£10Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Sutton, England and Leake Street, England?

You can take a train from Sutton (London) to Leake Street via Wimbledon and London Waterloo in around 42 min. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Sutton Station / The Quadrant to Leake Street via London Road / Morden Station, Morden, and Lower Marsh in around 1h 20m.

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