By taking the Piccadilly Line on the Tube to Leicester Square and then changing onto the Northern Line (tube heading towards Edgware or High Barnet) also on the Tube to London Euston station.
Then, taking a Virgin Trains service (3 trains an hour) to Manchester Piccadilly the total journey time is roughly 3 hours (train 2 hours 10 minutes, and tube 50 minutes).
Between 2 hours 15 minutes and 2 hours 30 minutes (i.e. between two and a quarter and two and a half hours).
About 5 hours driving and considerably less by train.
For most of the day, three trains an hour operate between London and Manchester. The journey time is around 2 hours 10 minutes for Virgin trains, other services are longer
around 50 min with no delays
About 2 hours.
About 4 hours.
It takes about 20 minutes
There is a train from Manchester Victoria Station that travels to Liverpool Lime Street. The journey takes approximately 50 minutes.
Manchester and Liverpool are only 35 miles (55 km) apart, much too close to fly by scheduled flights. You would be best to drive or take a bus or train.
It take about one hour and 22 minutes to get from Liverpool to Bolton by train. This route can take loner during peak travel times.
The Best Way Is To Get The Train Form Lime Street To Euston.. It Isnt Cheap At The Weekend But You Can Get Good Deals; Or You Can Get A Coach Which Is Much Cheaper But It Takes A Hell Of A Lot Longer.. Hope This Helps xXx
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1hr 45mins
There are no ferries between Manchester and Glasgow. Drive or take a train.
2hrs 10 mins
about an hour :)It takes about 50 mins to drive from central Liverpool to central Manchester. During peak traffic, this will take considerably longer.
About 52 minutes, when travelling by car (35.7 miles)
It takes approximately 1 hour and 47 minutes to take a train from Sheffield to Liverpool. The distance is about 78 miles.