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GETTING TO NEWCASTLE |
| BY TRAIN |
Wherever you are travelling from, we recommend the following website, from where you can book on-line. Book your tickets and check timetables with: www.thetrainline.com
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| BY COACH |
Visit www.nationalexpress.co.uk to check the numerous services that run to and from Newcastle.
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| BY CAR |
Newcastle is 200 miles from Birmingham and 140 miles from Glasgow. The A1(M) provides the main route from the South.
To plan your route from anywhere in the UK, visit www.rac.co.uk
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| BY AIR |
Newcastle has it's own airport, with flights arriving from London, Dublin, Belfast, Southampton and Aberdeen, to name only some UK locations. For flights details visit www.cheapflights.co.uk The airport is around 7 miles from the City.
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GETTING AROUND IN NEWCASTLE |
| TAXIS |
There are numerous cab firms in Newcastle. Fares of up to £5 into the City Centre from most destinations are the norm. Metro City Taxis: Tel: 0191 2220999
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| BUS |
The Metro is convenient, fast, frequent and easy to use, running from early morning to late at night. Day Savers are £3.40 for a day's unlimited travel after 9.00am weekdays (£4.20 before 9.00am weekdays) and all day at weekends and public holidays.
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