The conductors guided runaway slaves to the north to where they could live a free life, some slaves even went to Canada to escape the slave owners.
So people can take more than one train
No, you need to take the tube to Paddington, Victoria or other stations that serve that Bath area. You will need to take British rail from there.
1. By rail link to Paddington: 15 mins. 2. By Underground: about 50 mins. 3. By road: very variable (depending on traffic) - up to 75 minutes. Always allow some extra time.
By road or rail to a ferry port in France and then by ferry to Ireland directly or to England and by road or rail to Wales and then by ferry to Ireland. There are various routes you could take for the whole journey.
No, the F-35 does not need to have taxiways or runways to take off or land but it can use those to to move if the F-35 wanted to but the F-35 can take off vertically without runways.
You can fly or drive to a port and take a ferry
Originally to take off and land where there were no runways.
she would probably get hit by it cuz she is slow fat and old
the distance is 628 Kms and by road would take 9 hours. Very little information is available as to rail or bus, the indirect rail service is infrequent and slow
Booterstown is to the south of the city. It is about 3 to 4 miles. It depends on the route you take. You can go by road or by rail.
Helicopters can take off from anywhere - runways, docks, building roofs, ship's decks. If it's a purpose-made spot it's usually called a helipad or a heliport.
An Airfield is an area of fields and runways where aircraft can park and take off and land