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Birmingham to Unilever Research & Development Port Sunlight Laboratory trains

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Trip Overview

The average train between Birmingham and Unilever Research & Development Port Sunlight Laboratory takes 8h 55m and the fastest train takes 8h 22m. The train runs, on average, 6 times per week from Birmingham to Unilever Research & Development Port Sunlight Laboratory. The journey time may be longer on weekends and holidays; use the search form on this page to search for a specific travel date.

8h 55m
Duration
93 mi
Distance
£40
Average price
6 times a week
Frequency

Birmingham to Unilever Research & Development Port Sunlight Laboratory train times

Trains run 6 times a week between Birmingham and Unilever Research & Development Port Sunlight Laboratory. The earliest departure is at 8:34 PM in the evening, and the last departure from Birmingham is at 9:34 PM which arrives into Unilever Research & Development Port Sunlight Laboratory at 5:56 AM. All services require a transfer at Liverpool Lime Street and take an average of 8h 55m. The schedules shown below are for the next available departures.

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  • Distance: 93 mi
  • Duration: 8h 55m

What companies run services between Birmingham, England and Unilever Research & Development Port Sunlight Laboratory, England?

West Midlands Trains operates a train from Birmingham New Street to Liverpool Lime Street hourly. Tickets cost £28–75 and the journey takes 1h 43m. Avanti West Coast also services this route 5 times a week.

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