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How to get fromUniversity of Bath to Neasdenby train, bus or car

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There are 4 ways to get from University of Bath to Neasden by train, bus, or car

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  1. Train

    best
    1. Take the train from Bath Spa to London PaddingtontrainBristol Temple Meads - London Paddington / ...
    2h 27m
    £40–135
  2. Bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Bus Station to London Victoria Coach Station Arrivalsbus403
    5h 27m
    £11–30
  3. Bus via Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3

    1. Take the bus from Bus Station to Heathrow Central Bus StationbusUk043
    3h 37m
    £19–53
  4. Drive 109.4 mi

    1. Drive from University of Bath to Neasdencar109.4 mi
    2h 5m
    £28–40

University of Bath to Neasden by foot, bus, train, and subway

Calendar218Weekly Services
Duration2h 27mAverage Duration
Ticket£40Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between University of Bath, England and Neasden, England?

Great Western Railway (GWR) operates a train from Bath Spa to London Paddington hourly. Tickets cost £30–120 and the journey takes 1h 25m. Alternatively, FlixBus operates a bus from Bus Station to Heathrow Central Bus Station every 30 minutes. Tickets cost £7–19 and the journey takes 2h 25m. National Express also services this route every 2 hours.

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