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Transport in Cantebury

By car: Canterbury is only 30 minutes drive from the channel ports of Dover and Folkestone. Canterbury is easily accessed by car from the M25, A2, and M20. Ones in the center there are many car parks to choice from in different part of the city, all of which are sign posted. However an easier way to access the city is to use the fast and frequent Park and Ride into the heart of Canterbury. This facilities allows you to park your car for free, then take the short journey right into the heart of the city at a small cost. This is a hassle free way to travel to the center, without the stress of finding places to park. For extra convenience there are two separate park and ride facilities in alternative directions just outside the city. When you drive to Cambridge there are sign post for the park and ride just follow one of these, park and catch one of the frequent buses into the city center, were it stops at various places for your convenience, also picks you up.
By coach: Canterbury's bus station is in the center on St George's Lane. Here there are regular services to the local area, and National Express Coach services run all over the U.K. offering a good service from a wide range of pick up points and destinations. Telephone: National Express - 0990 80 80 80
By train: Canterbury has two train stations, Canterbury East and Canterbury West Station. Both train stations are situated close to the center and there are services to both from all over the U.K. if not direct with good connections. From London by train it is less than 1 1/2 hours to Canterbury and only 2 1/2 hours from Paris via the Ashford International Eurostar Terminal. Telephone: 0345 48 49 50
By air: Gatwick and Heathrow Airport are the nearest airports, from there a train ride away from Canterbury.
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