In the UK Luton to Birmingham is 86 miles and will take about 1 hour 32 minutes to drive.
4 hrs 20 minutes on the route recommended by our Friends at Google maps
Allow for stops and traffic!
50 miles taking this route:Go to M56 MANCHESTER AIRPORT, via M57 from Hyde, and then, once you are on M56, take M56 to A556 BIRMINGHAM (to M6).Take A556 to M6 SOUTH to BIRMINGHAM.Take M6 down to Stoke-on-Trent. The junctions for STOKE-ON-TRENT are JUNCTIONS 16 (for Stoke-on-Trent NORTH) and 15 (for Stoke-on-Trent SOUTH).
About 1h25.
About six hours.
between an hour and an hour and a half
3 hours 18 minutes
About five hours depending on traffic.
It is about 50 miles taking this route:First of all, you need to get down to A50 towards STOKE-on-TRENT. To do that, you must either take A453 BIRMINGHAM directly to A50 STOKE-on-TRENT; that, or you should take A52 to M1 to The SOUTH, and then take M1 to The SOUTH to A50 STOKE at J24A.Once you are on A50, you will then take A50 to A518 to STAFFORD, at Uttoxeter. From there, you will take A518 directly to STAFFORD.
About half an hour by A50.
About 2 hours and 15 minutes
im going to stoke on trent from portsmouth today. its due to take about 4- 4 and a half hours. form london, should take about, 3-4 hours depending on if its in rush hour:)
Stoke on Trent was one of the places where slave boats docked to take the slaves to America The slave boats could not have docked in Stoke on Trent Staffordshire as the city is not on the coast and has no direct access to the sea
- By air, from Manchester: approx. 5 hours (with KLM or GermanWings)- By road: approx. 2 800 km