4 hours 10 minutes by train appears to be the quickest.
177 miles by major road, so at an average speed of 60 mph around 3 hours
2006-08-11 03:02:28
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answered by g8bvl 5
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3 1/2 hours tops. A421 to Bicester, A41 to Oxford, A40 to M5 just short of Gloucester,A5 south to M4 then M4 to Swansea. Where in Swansea do you want to go ? i may be able to help with directions.
Roy E
2006-08-11 03:36:33
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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should take just 4.5 hours probably quicker at 2am though maybe just under 4 hours. M40 then M4 should do the trick. Try Google maps for exact route map
2006-08-11 03:03:11
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answer #3
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answered by eggy74uk 2
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Who of their suitable techniques needs 2 bypass 2 MK at any time? finding on site visitors, around 40 5 minutes could suffice, yet arriving at your trip spot on time is yet another factor!! you will could shelter a load of roundabouts and the unique street naming they use - H & V numbers a million to 11 alongside with street names. bypass by utilising practice then taxi, bypass away your motor vehicle the place it extremely is,and save your self a great headache!
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answered by gerrit 4
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3 hours without breaking speed limits
2006-08-11 04:55:30
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answered by brainstorm 7
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When I teleport it takes me about 10 seconds! If I walk three weeks we ailens only have little legs
2006-08-11 03:06:56
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answered by barmyowlscoo 2
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A long time unless you have transport
2006-08-11 03:04:45
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answered by angelo26 4
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go to aa route planner website and enter where you going and where your starting from. should tell you how long it will take and how to get there.
2006-08-11 03:00:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Its about 195mls and will take roughly 3.5hrs
2006-08-11 03:03:30
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answered by Paul B 5
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http://www.theaa.com/travelwatch/inc/planner_places_redirect.jsp
2006-08-11 03:04:45
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answered by Anonymous
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