You can travel by rail (fastest) or coach (cheapest).
Train from Colchester North Station to London Liverpool Street
Transport for London is the publicly funded agency which oversees all of London's transport systems.
Public transport has its roots in the early 19th century, with the introduction of horse-drawn omnibuses in Paris in 1828 and later in London in 1830. The first railway system for public transport, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, opened in 1830, revolutionizing travel. Over the following decades, various forms of public transport, including trams and subways, emerged in major cities worldwide, paving the way for modern transit systems.
taxi
London Transport was a brand name used by a number of public transport authorities in London, England, from 1933. It was phased out in 2000 and is now known as Transport for London. I hope this helps :-)
by air, road or public transport?
Yes, but only for London residents
The mailing address of the London Transport Museum is Covent Garden Piazza, London WC2E 7BB. The London Transport Museum originated in the 1920s and has a public collection and has also undertaken an extensive renovation.
yes it does, all holidays except Christmas day
By train to Truro and then a bus
Surrey is a county so it will depend on which part of Surrey you want to get to but there are very good transport connections.
Manchester is closer to Liverpool than London . Manchester - Liverpool = 27 miles, or 44 KM . London to Liverpool ; 176 miles.