Find transfer & transportation guides from Heysham (Station) to Belfast, Northern Ireland. How to get from Heysham (Station) to Belfast, Northern Ireland by Flight, Bus, Train, Ferry.
You can get to Belfast, Northern Ireland from Heysham (Station) by verhicle types below
You have 8 options transfer to Belfast, Northern Ireland from Heysham (Station) below
Take a ferry from Heysham to Isle of Man Douglas.
Take a ferry from Isle of Man Douglas to Belfast.
Take a bus from Heysham, Combermere Road to Morecambe, Bus Station.
Take a train from Kilmarnock to Stranraer.
Take a bus from Belfast Stena Line Terminus to Belfast Ulsterbus.
Take a bus from Heysham, Towers to Lancaster University, Underpass.
Take a bus from Lancaster University, Underpass to Buchanan Bus Station.
Take a bus from Buchanan Bus Station to Cairnryan, Stena Terminal.
Take a bus from Belfast Heron Road to Belfast Albert Clock Queens Square.
Take a bus from Heysham, Combermere Road to Lancaster City Centre, Bus Station.
Take a train from Lancaster to Manchester Airport.
Take a bus from Belfast City Airport to Belfast Oxford Street.
Take a bus from Heysham, Combermere Road to Lancaster City Centre, Bus Station.
Take a train from Lancaster to Manchester Airport.
Take a bus from Belfast to Belfast Europa Bus Centre.
Take a bus from Heysham, Combermere Road to Lancaster City Centre, Bus Station.
Take a train from Lancaster to Warrington Bank Quay.
Take a train from Warrington Central to Liverpool South Parkway.
Take a bus from Garston, Liverpool South Parkway to Speke, Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
Take a bus from Belfast to Belfast Europa Bus Centre.
Take a bus from Heysham, Combermere Road to Lancaster City Centre, Bus Station.
Take a train from Lancaster to Manchester Airport.
Take a bus from Heysham, Combermere Road to Morecambe, Bus Station.
Take a bus from Belfast City Airport to Belfast Oxford Street.
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Belfast ( BEL-fahst; from Irish: Béal Feirste, meaning "mouth of the sand-bank ford", Irish pronunciation: [bʲeːlˠ ˈfʲɛɾˠ(ə)ʃtʲə]) is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan on the east coast. It is ... Learn more