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Tamworth to Spondon, England - Transfer & Transportation Guides

Find transfer & transportation guides from Tamworth to Spondon, England. How to get from Tamworth to Spondon, England by Train, Taxi.

You can get to Spondon, England from Tamworth by verhicle types below

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Transfer solutions

You have 5 options transfer to Spondon, England from Tamworth below

Train ( 40 min. )

Take a train from Tamworth High Level to Spondon.


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Duration 40 min.
Distance 42 km.
Cost 27 GBP (40 USD)
Train ( 23 min. )

Take a train from Tamworth High Level to Derby.


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Bus ( 3 min. )

Take a bus from Derby, Railway Station to Derby, Morledge.


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Bus ( 6 min. )

Take a bus from Derby, Bus Station to Spondon, Sitwell Street.


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Duration 1 hr. 7 min.
Distance 45 km.
Cost 75 GBP (104 USD)
Train ( 10 min. )

Take a train from Tamworth High Level to Burton-on-Trent.


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Bus ( 1 hr. 8 min. )

Take a bus from Burton upon Trent, Railway Station to Derby, Bus Station.


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Bus ( 7 min. )

Take a bus from Derby, Bus Station to Spondon, White Swan.


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Duration 1 hr. 59 min.
Distance 58 km.
Cost 72 GBP (99 USD)
Taxi ( 37 min. )

Take a taxi from Tamworth to Spondon.


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Duration 37 min.
Distance 49 km.
Cost 80 GBP (110 USD)
Car ( 37 min. )

Drive a car from Tamworth to Spondon.


Duration 37 min.
Distance 49 km.
Cost 7 USD

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About Tamworth, England

About Spondon, England

Spondon is a ward of the city of Derby. Originally a small village, Spondon dates back to the Domesday Book and it became heavily industrialised in the 19th and early 20th centuries, with companies such as British Celanese.... Learn more


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