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How to get fromWimbledon to Channel Tunnelby train, unknown, bus, car or car train

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There are 5 ways to get from Wimbledon to Channel Tunnel by train, unknown, bus, car, or car train

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  1. Train, travel

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    1. Take the train from Wimbledon to London St Pancras Intltrain
    2. Take the train from London St Pancras Intl to Dover Priorytrain
    3. Walk from Dover Priory to Channel Tunnelunknown
    3h 3m
  2. Bus, travel

    1. Take the bus from London Victoria to Dover Eastern Docks Ferry Terminalbus1710 / ...
    2. Walk from Dover Eastern Docks Ferry Terminal to Channel Tunnelunknown
    3h 25m
  3. Drive, Eurotunnel, travel

    1. Drive from Wimbledon to Folkestonecar
    2. Take the car train from Folkestone to Calais-Fréthuncartrain
    3. Walk from Calais-Fréthun to Channel Tunnelunknown
    2h 37m
  4. Train, travel via London Bridge

    1. Take the train from London Bridge to Dover PriorytrainLondon Charing Cross - Dover Priory / ...
    2. Walk from Dover Priory to Channel Tunnelunknown
    3h 4m
  5. Bus, travel via Wimbledon

    1. Take the bus from Elephant & Castle / New Kent Road to Pencester Roadbus007
    2. Walk from Pencester Road to Channel Tunnelunknown
    4h 58m

Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Wimbledon, England and Channel Tunnel, France?

There is no direct connection from Wimbledon to Channel Tunnel. However, you can take the train to London St Pancras Intl, take the train to Dover Priory, then travel to Channel Tunnel. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Mapleton Road to Channel Tunnel via Victoria Coach Station, London Victoria, and Dover Eastern Docks Ferry Terminal in around 3h 25m.

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