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How long is Manchester from London?

It takes an average of 2h 47m to travel from London to Manchester by train, over a distance of around 163 miles (262 km).



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Taking the train is the most convenient way to get to Manchester, because you can travel from city center to city center and won't need to deal with burdensome airport transfers. Avanti West Coast trains leave from London Euston Station daily and arrive at Manchester Piccadilly Station in about two hours, 10 minutes.

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Home to world-famous football, renowned art galleries and a music scene that brought Oasis to centre stage – there's lots to love about Manchester. Once the world's manufacturing powerhouse, its former industrial buildings now bounce with energy.

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Why are trains to Manchester so expensive? Train ticket prices are based on demand, busier routes to busier stations in the city centre are likely to be more expensive. Find a cheap train ticket to Manchester by staying on a quieter, less direct route which may involve changes.

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Across the continent, trains are on average twice as expensive as flying, but in the U.K. they are four times more expensive, the research notes. To reach its conclusions, Greenpeace compared the cost of train and plane tickets for 112 routes between large cities in 27 European countries.

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Manchester is a great place to walk around whether you walk downtown among the great local restaurants and shops or Amoskeag Riverwalk that is rich with history among the renovated mill buildings.

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The calculated flying distance from Dublin to Manchester is equal to 166 miles which is equal to 266 km. If you want to go by car, the driving distance between Dublin and Manchester is 311.94 km. If you ride your car with an average speed of 112 kilometers/hour (70 miles/h), travel time will be 02 hours 47 minutes.

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