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How to get fromIpswich to Deagonby train, bus, car, or taxi

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There are 4 ways to get from Ipswich to Deagon by train, bus, car, or taxi

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  1. Train

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    1. Take the train from Ipswich station, platform 1 to Northgate station, platform 4train train Ipca / ...
    1h 45m
    $2
  2. Bus, line 310 bus

    1. Take the bus from Ipswich station - Bell St to Milton Rd at Cribb St, stop 5bus bus R594 / ...
    2. Take the bus from Edward Street Stop 142 near Queen St to Braun St at Sandgate High, stop 27bus bus 310
    2h 44m
    $2
  3. Drive 55.3 km

    1. Drive from Ipswich to Deagoncar car 55.3 km
    47 min
    $10–15
  4. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Ipswich to Deagontaxi taxi 55.3 km
    47 min
    $160–200

Ipswich to Deagon by train

Calendar224Weekly Trains
Duration1h 45mAverage Duration
Ticket$2Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Ipswich, QLD, Australia and Deagon, QLD, Australia?

Translink operates a train from Ipswich station, platform 1 to Northgate station, platform 4 hourly. Tickets cost $1 and the journey takes 1h 13m. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Ipswich station - Bell St to Braun St at Sandgate High, stop 27 via Milton Rd at Cribb St, stop 5, Edward Street Stop 141 near Ann St, and Edward Street Stop 142 near Queen St in around 2h 44m.

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