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How to get fromLincoln to South Kelseyby train, bus, car, or taxi

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There are 5 ways to get from Lincoln to South Kelsey by train, bus, car, or taxi

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  1. Train

    best
    1. Take the train from Lincoln Central to Barnetbytrain train Matlock - Cleethorpes / ...
    1h 15m
    £15–22
  2. Drive 22.6 mi

    cheapest
    1. Drive from Lincoln to South Kelseycar car 22.6 mi
    31 min
    £6–8
  3. Bus

    1. Take the bus from Central Bus Station to Market Placebus bus 53
    2. Take the bus from Butter Market to Demand Responsive Areabus bus 53C
    2h 26m
  4. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Lincoln to South Kelseytaxi taxi 22.6 mi
    31 min
    £45–60
  5. Bus, line 161 bus

    1. Take the bus from Central Bus Station to Market Placebus bus 53
    2. Take the bus from Market Place to St Mary's Churchbus bus 161
    2h 43m

Lincoln to South Kelsey by train and bus

Calendar62Weekly Services
Duration1h 15mAverage Duration
Ticket£15Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Lincoln, England and South Kelsey, England?

East Midlands Railways operates a train from Lincoln Central to Barnetby every 3 hours. Tickets cost £15–22 and the journey takes 32 min. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Central Bus Station to Demand Responsive Area via Market Place and Butter Market in around 2h 26m.

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