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Helmsley to Wakefield, England - Transfer & Transportation Guides

Find transfer & transportation guides from Helmsley to Wakefield, England. How to get from Helmsley to Wakefield, England by Taxi.

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Transfer solutions

You have 4 options transfer to Wakefield, England from Helmsley below

Taxi ( 22 min. )

Take a taxi from Helmsley to Thirsk.


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Train ( 43 min. )

Take a train from Thirsk to Leeds.


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Train ( 10 min. )

Take a train from Leeds to Wakefield Westgate.


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Duration 1 hr. 23 min.
Distance 116 km.
Cost 78 GBP (99 USD)
Taxi ( 27 min. )

Take a taxi from Helmsley to Strensall Library.


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Bus ( 35 min. )

Take a bus from Strensall Library to York, Rail Station.


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Train ( 37 min. )

Take a train from York to Wakefield Westgate.


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Duration 2 hr. 19 min.
Distance 96 km.
Cost 134 GBP (168 USD)
Taxi ( 28 min. )

Take a taxi from Helmsley to Strensall, Brecks Lane.


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Bus ( 36 min. )

Take a bus from Strensall, Brecks Lane to York, Rail Station.


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Train ( 37 min. )

Take a train from York to Wakefield Westgate.


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Duration 2 hr. 21 min.
Distance 97 km.
Cost 135 GBP (169 USD)
Car ( 1 hr. 7 min. )

Drive a car from Helmsley to Wakefield.


Duration 1 hr. 7 min.
Distance 99 km.
Cost 14 USD

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About Helmsley, England

About Wakefield, England

Wakefield is a cathedral city in the Wakefield District of West Yorkshire, England, on the River Calder and the eastern edge of the Pennines, which had a population of 99,251 at the 2011 census.The Battle of Wakefield took place in the Wars of the Ro... Learn more


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