Paul usually traveled on foot. It is a myth that he was thrown from a horse on the road to Damascus when he had an encounter with Our Lord. He was taken by ship, however, to Rome as a prisoner.
By horse.
He most likely walked.
Paul usually traveled with other disciples - Timothy, Barnabas, etc.
Yes, he either walked or rode a horse.
horse
609 miles.
Walking and travel by boat were common methods of travel at the time. Jesus mostly walked with some short sojourns by boat, and Paul travelled extensively by boat.
Here is the address James Rego Square, Hanover St. at Clark St, Boston, MA 02113.
About 60 miles, but you can't travel there directly from St Pancras, you would have to change trains.
Some classic paintings do show St Paul falling off of a horse or donkey; but in the text of Acts 9, it does not mention a horse. The text mentions that he was 'travelling,' although it is not clear how or by what means.
St Paul MINNESOTA? No.
The address of the St. Paul Public Library is: 145 Fifth Street, St. Paul, 72760 0123