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How to get fromWalsall to Eden Projectby train, bus, car or plane

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There are 5 ways to get from Walsall to Eden Project by train, bus, car, or plane

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  1. Train

    best
    1. Take the train from Birmingham New Street to Exeter St Davidstrain train Edinburgh - Plymouth / ...
    2. Take the train from Exeter St Davids to St Austelltrain train Exeter St Davids - Penzance / ...
    7h 25m
    £60–270
  2. Bus, train

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Birmingham - Great Charles Street Queensway to Plymouth Coach Stationbus bus Uk087
    2. Take the train from Plymouth to St Austelltrain train Plymouth - Penzance / ...
    10h 27m
    £23–54
  3. Drive 232.7 mi

    1. Drive from Walsall to Eden Projectcar car 232.7 mi
    4h 14m
    £57–82
  4. Fly, train

    1. Fly from Birmingham Airport (BHX) to Newquay Cornwall Airport (NQY)plane plane BHX - NQY
    2. Take the train from Newquay to Partrain train
    8h 19m
    £63–294
  5. Bus

    1. Take the bus from Birmingham Coach Station to Bampfylde Streetbus bus 106 / ...
    2. Take the bus from Bampfylde Street to Four Lordsbus bus 504
    10h 29m
    £38–88

Walsall to Eden Project by train, bus, and foot

Calendar120Weekly Services
Duration7h 25mAverage Duration
Ticket£60Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Walsall, England and Eden Project, England?

You can take a train from Walsall to Eden Project via Birmingham New Street, Exeter St Davids, St Austell, Bus Station, and Eden Main Bus Stop in around 7h 25m. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Hatherton Rd to Eden Project via Old Square, Birmingham Coach Station, Bampfylde Street, and Four Lords in around 10h 29m.

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