There are 5 ways to get from Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts by train, bus, rideshare, or car
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Train
best- Take the train from Birmingham New Street to Liverpool Lime Streettrain Birmingham New Street - Liverpool Lime Street
1h 55m£29–75Rideshare
cheapest- Take the rideshare from Birmingham to Liverpool97 mi
2h 12m£6–11Bus
- Take the bus from Birmingham - Great Charles Street Queensway to Liverpool, Liverpool Onebus Uk021 / ...
2h 29m£11–45Train via Chester
- Take the train from Birmingham New Street to Chestertrain Birmingham International - Llandudno Junction / ...
- Take the train from Chester to Liverpool James Streettrain Chester - Chester / ...
2h 49m£40–76Drive 93.5 mi
- Drive from Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Law Courtscar 93.5 mi
1h 53m£23–33
Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts by train and foot
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts is to rideshare which costs £6 - £11 and takes 2h 12m.
The fastest way to get from Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts is to drive which takes 1h 53m and costs £22 - £35.
Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Birmingham - Great Charles Street Queensway and arriving at Liverpool, Liverpool One. Services depart every two hours, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 2h 25m.
Yes, there is a direct train departing from Birmingham New Street and arriving at Liverpool Lime Street. Services depart hourly, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 1h 43m.
The distance between Birmingham and Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts is 89 miles. The road distance is 94 miles.
The best way to get from Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts without a car is to train which takes 1h 55m and costs £29 - £75.
The train from Birmingham New Street to Liverpool Lime Street takes 1h 43m including transfers and departs hourly.
Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts bus services, operated by FlixBus, depart from Birmingham - Great Charles Street Queensway station.
Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts train services, operated by West Midlands Trains, depart from Birmingham New Street station.
The best way to get from Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts is to train which takes 1h 55m and costs £29 - £75. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs £11 - £45 and takes 2h 29m.
What companies run services between Birmingham, England and Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts, Liverpool, England?
West Midlands Trains operates a train from Birmingham New Street to Liverpool Lime Street hourly. Tickets cost £29–75 and the journey takes 1h 43m. Avanti West Coast also services this route 5 times a week. Alternatively, FlixBus operates a bus from Birmingham - Great Charles Street Queensway to Liverpool, Liverpool One every 4 hours. Tickets cost £11–19 and the journey takes 2h 25m. National Express also services this route every 4 hours.
- Phone
- +44 333 311 0039
- [email protected]
- Website
- West Midlands Trains
Train from Birmingham New Street to Liverpool Lime Street
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 43m
- Frequency
- Hourly
- Estimated price
- £29–75
- Website
- West Midlands Trains
- Phone
- +44 (0)345 528 0253
- Website
- Avanti West Coast
Train from Birmingham New Street to Liverpool Lime Street
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 32m
- Frequency
- 5 times a week
- Estimated price
- £30–55
- Website
- Avanti West Coast
Train from Birmingham New Street to Chester
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 15m
- Frequency
- 6 times a week
- Estimated price
- £30–50
- Website
- Avanti West Coast
- Phone
- 03333 211 202
- Website
- Transport for Wales
Train from Birmingham New Street to Chester
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 58m
- Frequency
- Every 4 hours
- Estimated price
- £30–60
- Website
- Transport for Wales
- Phone
- 0151 330 1000
- Website
- Merseyrail
Train from Chester to Liverpool James Street
- Ave. Duration
- 41 min
- Frequency
- Every 15 minutes
- Estimated price
- £9–20
- Website
- Merseyrail
Rome2Rio's guide to FlixBus
Contact DetailsContact Details
- Phone
- +49 30 300 137 300
- [email protected]
- Website
- Flixbus
Bus from Birmingham - Great Charles Street Queensway to Liverpool, Liverpool One
- Ave. Duration
- 2h 25m
- Frequency
- Every 4 hours
- Estimated price
- £11–19
- Website
- Flixbus
- Phone
- +44 (0)3717 81 81 81
- Website
- National Express
Bus from Birmingham - Great Charles Street Queensway to Liverpool, Liverpool One
- Ave. Duration
- 3h
- Frequency
- Every 4 hours
- Estimated price
- £18–45
- Website
- National Express
- Phone
- +3 318 576 2228
- Website
- BlaBlaCar
Rideshare from Birmingham to Liverpool
- Ave. Duration
- 2h 4m
- Frequency
- Once daily
- Estimated price
- £6–11
- Schedules at
- BlaBlaCar
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More Questions & Answers
Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts bus services, operated by FlixBus, arrive at Liverpool, Liverpool One station.
Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts train services, operated by West Midlands Trains, arrive at Liverpool Lime Street station.
Yes, the driving distance between Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts is 94 miles. It takes approximately 1h 53m to drive from Birmingham to Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts.
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