How To Reach Kingston upon Hull, England United Kingdom
How to Reach Kingston upon Hull, Time to Reach England Great Britain United Kingdom by Bus, Train, Flight, Air, Texi, Cab, Timing and Schedule
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Hull is a major port and ferry terminus for P&O Ferries sailings to and from Rotterdam in Holland and Zeebrugge in Belgium. Other Routes are present within the UK. Buses run to and from the ferry terminal but when going from the city to the terminal get to the bus at least fifteen minutes early as departure times are not always on 'the dot'.
The city is at the eastern end of the M62 (which changes to the A63 shortly before Hull), and can be easily accessed from the rest of the UK motorway network. It has good access from Lincolnshire and the south via the A15 and the Humber Bridge, and can be accessed by the A1079 from York and the North.
Hull Paragon Interchange is in the city centre, and provides easy access between rail, coach and local bus services, all under the same roof. A taxi rank is located outside the main entrance of the station, and car rental services are available on the concourse. Hull is served by eight daily Intercity train services to and from London Kings Cross. Journey times from the capital vary from between 2 hours, 30 minutes to 2 hours, 50 minutes. Most trains are operated by the city's own train operator, Hull Trains . One service in each direction, is operated by East Coast . Between direct services you can change at Doncaster station for regular (two per hour) connections to Hull. The city is located at the end of a major route from Manchester. Hourly Transpennine Express trains operate to and from Manchester Piccadilly station stopping at Huddersfield, Leeds, Selby and Brough. Journey time from Manchester is about 2 hours, and from Leeds a little under 1 hour. Regular, quick connections from Manchester Airport are available by changing at Huddersfield (same platform, normally) or Manchester. There is an hourly fast service to and from Sheffield via Doncaster on Northern Rail . This service calls at Meadowhall which is a large, popular shopping centre near Sheffield. An hourly local, stopping service also operates to Doncaster. Hull is the southern terminus of the Wolds Coast Line to and from Scarborough, Bridlington, Driffield and Beverley. A local service from York (with connections from the North and Scotland) is also available.
Hull is served by Humberside International Airport, which is on the south bank of the Humber Estuary, about 20 to 25 minutes drive to Hull City centre via the Humber Bridge. Humberside Airport has daily scheduled flights to Aberdeen and Amsterdam and charter flights to many European airports. The X1 express coach service (operated by Stagecoach Bus) links the airport with Hull city centre. Journey times are just over half an hour and services run hourly.
Kingston upon Hull by Road:
The city is at the eastern end of the M62 (which changes to the A63 shortly before Hull), and can be easily accessed from the rest of the UK motorway network. It has good access from Lincolnshire and the south via the A15 and the Humber Bridge, and can be accessed by the A1079 from York and the North.
Kingston upon Hull by Train:
Hull Paragon Interchange is in the city centre, and provides easy access between rail, coach and local bus services, all under the same roof. A taxi rank is located outside the main entrance of the station, and car rental services are available on the concourse. Hull is served by eight daily Intercity train services to and from London Kings Cross. Journey times from the capital vary from between 2 hours, 30 minutes to 2 hours, 50 minutes. Most trains are operated by the city's own train operator, Hull Trains . One service in each direction, is operated by East Coast . Between direct services you can change at Doncaster station for regular (two per hour) connections to Hull. The city is located at the end of a major route from Manchester. Hourly Transpennine Express trains operate to and from Manchester Piccadilly station stopping at Huddersfield, Leeds, Selby and Brough. Journey time from Manchester is about 2 hours, and from Leeds a little under 1 hour. Regular, quick connections from Manchester Airport are available by changing at Huddersfield (same platform, normally) or Manchester. There is an hourly fast service to and from Sheffield via Doncaster on Northern Rail . This service calls at Meadowhall which is a large, popular shopping centre near Sheffield. An hourly local, stopping service also operates to Doncaster. Hull is the southern terminus of the Wolds Coast Line to and from Scarborough, Bridlington, Driffield and Beverley. A local service from York (with connections from the North and Scotland) is also available.
Kingston upon Hull by Air:
Hull is served by Humberside International Airport, which is on the south bank of the Humber Estuary, about 20 to 25 minutes drive to Hull City centre via the Humber Bridge. Humberside Airport has daily scheduled flights to Aberdeen and Amsterdam and charter flights to many European airports. The X1 express coach service (operated by Stagecoach Bus) links the airport with Hull city centre. Journey times are just over half an hour and services run hourly.

