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How to get fromThe Hague to Ashton Building, home to the Computer Science Department of the University of Liverpool.by train, plane, bus, car, car train or car ferry

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There are 9 ways to get from The Hague to Ashton Building, home to the Computer Science Department of the University of Liverpool. by train, plane, bus, car, car train, or car ferry

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  1. Train, fly to Liverpool

    best
    1. Take the train from Den Haag HS to Schiphol Airporttrain
    2. Fly from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) to Liverpool (LPL)planeAMS - LPL
    4h 46m
    £67–237
  2. Bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from The Hague to Ghent Dampoortbus826 / ...
    2. Take the bus from Gent-Dampoort to Birminghambus
    3. Take the bus from Newhall St to Liverpool, Liverpool Onebus
    14h 37m
    £35–65
  3. Train

    1. Take the train from Rotterdam Centraal to London St. Pancras Int.trainEurostar
    2. Take the train from London Euston to Liverpool Lime StreettrainLondon Euston - Liverpool Lime Street
    8h 28m
    £110–445
  4. Train, bus

    1. Take the train from Rotterdam Centraal to London St Pancras IntltrainEil
    2. Take the bus from Heathrow Central Bus Station to Liverpool, Liverpool Onebus550 / ...
    12h 43m
    £101–419
  5. Drive, Eurotunnel

    1. Drive from The Hague to Calais-Fréthuncar
    2. Take the car train from Calais-Fréthun to Folkestonecartrain
    3. Drive from Folkestone to Ashton Building, home to the Computer Science Department of the University of Liverpool.car
    8h 48m
  6. Train, fly to Manchester Airport, bus

    1. Take the train from Den Haag HS to Schiphol Airporttrain
    2. Fly from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) to Manchester Airport (MAN)planeAMS - MAN
    3. Take the bus from Manchester Airport The Station to Edge Hill Stationbus
    5h 21m
    £53–187
  7. Train, fly to Leeds Bradford International Airport

    1. Take the train from Den Haag HS to Schiphol Airporttrain
    2. Fly from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) to Leeds Bradford International Airport (LBA)planeAMS - LBA
    3. Take the train from Leeds to Liverpool Lime Streettrain
    6h 29m
    £89–259
  8. Train, fly to Birmingham Airport

    1. Take the train from Den Haag HS to Schiphol Airporttrain
    2. Fly from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) to Birmingham Airport (BHX)planeAMS - BHX
    3. Take the train from Birmingham New Street to Liverpool Lime Streettrain
    6h 23m
    £64–250
  9. Drive, car ferry

    1. Drive from The Hague to Calaiscar
    2. Take the car ferry from Calais to Port of Dovercarferry
    3. Drive from Port of Dover to Ashton Building, home to the Computer Science Department of the University of Liverpool.car
    9h 50m
    £148–219

The Hague to Ashton Building, home to the Computer Science Department of the University of Liverpool. by train and foot

Calendar32Weekly Services
Duration8h 28mAverage Duration
Ticket£110Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between The Hague, Netherlands and Ashton Building, home to the Computer Science Department of the University of Liverpool., England?

You can take a train from Den Haag HS to Ashton Building, home to the Computer Science Department of the University of Liverpool. via Rotterdam Centraal, London St. Pancras Int., London Euston, and Liverpool Lime Street in around 8h 28m. Alternatively, you can take a bus from The Hague to Ashton Building, home to the Computer Science Department of the University of Liverpool. via Ghent Dampoort, Gent-Dampoort, Birmingham, Newhall St, Liverpool, Liverpool One, and Mount Pleasant in around 14h 37m.

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