Road rules1 min ago
Train Travel From Portsmouth
when can you get to, DIRECT from portmouth and southsea trin station, that's within about 2 hrs at the most nd might be nice for a weekend away?
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Farnham, Surrey is lovely olde world town with a castle, open market & Bird World a bus ride away in Wrecclesham & full of exotic birds.
Farnham, Surrey is lovely olde world town with a castle, open market & Bird World a bus ride away in Wrecclesham & full of exotic birds.
At a little over your target time, Great Western trains run directly to Bath Spa (2h 9m) and Bristol (2h 21m). There are no major tourist towns on the way though:
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Southern trains run directly to Worthing (53m) and Brighton (1h 15m):
http:// www.sou thernra ilway.c om/down load/29 265.6/1 1-littl ehampto n-and-w orthing -to-lon don-and -bright on/
Southern also operate to London Victoria (1h 54m):
http:// www.sou thernra ilway.c om/down load/29 402.1/1 6-south ampton- portsmo uth-and -chiche ster-to -london /
Southwest Trains operate to Guildford (55m), Woking (1h 5m) and London Waterloo (1h 31m):
http:// www.sou thwestt rains.c o.uk/up loads/0 602ptt1 7.pdf
Their alternative route into Waterloo (taking 2h 8m) goes via Winchester (54m) and Basingstoke (1h 15m):
http:// www.sou thwestt rains.c o.uk/up loads/1 512ptt2 3.pdf
Those appear to be the only principal destinations served directly, on a regular basis, from Portsmouth & Southsea.
Out of that lot I'd recommend Brighton, simply because it has something for everyone at any time of year:
http:// www.vis itbrigh ton.com /
Winchester is also well worth considering:
http:// www.vis itwinch ester.c o.uk/
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Southern trains run directly to Worthing (53m) and Brighton (1h 15m):
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Southern also operate to London Victoria (1h 54m):
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Southwest Trains operate to Guildford (55m), Woking (1h 5m) and London Waterloo (1h 31m):
http://
Their alternative route into Waterloo (taking 2h 8m) goes via Winchester (54m) and Basingstoke (1h 15m):
http://
Those appear to be the only principal destinations served directly, on a regular basis, from Portsmouth & Southsea.
Out of that lot I'd recommend Brighton, simply because it has something for everyone at any time of year:
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Winchester is also well worth considering:
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Probably not relevant, but to clarify an earlier post, you can no longer get from Portsmouth to Brighton on one 700 bus - you now have to change twice, at Chichester or Bognor then again at Littlehampton.
Splitting the 700 into three sections was done to "... improve the punctuality, reliability and frequency of this service".
Splitting the 700 into three sections was done to "... improve the punctuality, reliability and frequency of this service".