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York to Spondon, England - Transfer & Transportation Guides

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

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

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Transfer solutions

You have 3 options transfer to Spondon, England from York below

Train ( 1 hr. 42 min. )

Take a train from York to Derby.


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Walk ( 13 min. )

Take a foot from Derby to Derby, Bus Station.


Bus ( 6 min. )

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


Open Map More details & check price at Trent Barton
Duration 2 hr. 9 min.
Distance 165 km.
Cost 65 GBP (92 USD)
Train ( 21 min. )

Take a train from York to Doncaster.


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Bus ( 35 min. )

Take a bus from Doncaster to Sheffield Coach Station, Pond Street.


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Train ( 30 min. )

Take a train from Sheffield to Derby.


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Walk ( 13 min. )

Take a foot from Derby to Derby, Bus Station.


Bus ( 7 min. )

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


Open Map More details & check price at Trent Barton
Duration 3 hr. 9 min.
Distance 152 km.
Cost 62 GBP (88 USD)
Car ( 1 hr. 33 min. )

Drive a car from York to Spondon.


Duration 1 hr. 33 min.
Distance 146 km.
Cost 20 USD

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About York, England

York is a cathedral city and unitary authority area in North Yorkshire, England. The population of the council area which includes nearby villages was 208,200 as of 2017 and the population of the urban area was 153,717 at the 2011 census. Located at ... Learn more

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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