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How to get fromEaling to Kingston (Station)by subway, train, bus, rideshare, taxi, or car

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There are 7 ways to get from Ealing to Kingston (Station) by subway, train, bus, rideshare, taxi, or car

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  1. Subway, train

    best
    1. Take the subway from Gunnersbury Station to Richmond stationsubway subway District
    2. Take the train from Richmond (London) to Kingstontrain train London Waterloo - London Waterloo / ...
    35 min
    £4–13
  2. Line 65 bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Kew Bridge to Kingston Stationbus bus 65 / ...
    36 min
    £2
  3. Rideshare

    1. Take the rideshare from Southall to Kingston Upon Thamesrideshare rideshare 10.7 mi
    47 min
    £3
  4. Train

    1. Take the train from Kew Bridge to Kingstontrain train London Waterloo - Kingston
    37 min
    £4–10
  5. Line 65 bus via Ealing Broadway Centre

    1. Take the bus from Ealing Broadway Centre to Kingston Stationbus bus 65 / ...
    56 min
    £2
  6. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Ealing to Kingston (Station)taxi taxi 9.5 mi
    26 min
    £120–160
  7. Drive 9.5 mi

    1. Drive from Ealing to Kingston (Station)car car 9.5 mi
    26 min
    £3–4

Ealing to Kingston (Station) by subway and train

Calendar390Weekly Services
Duration35 minAverage Duration
Ticket£4Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Ealing, England and Kingston (Station), England?

First Bus London operates a bus from Kew Bridge to Kingston Station every 5 minutes. Tickets cost £2 and the journey takes 33 min. Alternatively, South Western Railway operates a train from Kew Bridge to Kingston once daily. Tickets cost £4–10 and the journey takes 37 min.

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