How to get from Stop 21 Beaumont St - East side to Port Willunga by bus and train?
From Stop 21 Beaumont St - East side to Port Willunga by bus and train
To get from Stop 21 Beaumont St - East side to Port Willunga in Port Willunga, take the SEAFRD train from Ascot Park station to Seaford station. Next, take the 750B bus from Zone A Seaford Interchange station to Stop 109 The Esplanade - East side station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 1 hr 16 min. The ride fare is A$4.25.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to train stationAscot Park820 m • 11 min
- 2Wait for trainSEAFRDSeaford
- 3Ride to train stationSeaford33 min
- 4Walk to bus stationZone A Seaford InterchangeID 1868140 m • 1 min
- 5Wait for bus750BAldinga Beach
- 6Ride to bus stationStop 109 The Esplanade - East sideID 1698419 min
- 7Walk toPort Willunga140 m • 2 min
Public transport directions from Stop 21 Beaumont St - East side to Port Willunga
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- Zone B Seaview High School to Port Willunga
- Stop 89 Carcoola Rd - East side to Port Willunga
- Stop 83 Maltarra Rd - West side to Port Willunga
- Stop 79H Coventry Rd - North West side to Port Willunga
- Zone A Smithfield Interchange to Port Willunga
- Stop 77 Adams Rd - West side to Port Willunga
- Stop 76F Adams Rd - West side to Port Willunga
- Stop 74A Hamblynn Rd - West side to Port Willunga
- Stop 74 Hamblynn Rd - South East side to Port Willunga
- Stop 74 Hamblynn Rd - North West side to Port Willunga
- Stop 69 Easton Rd - East side to Port Willunga
- Stop 68A Womma Rd - North side to Port Willunga
- Stop 69 Woodford Rd - West side to Port Willunga
- Stop 68A Womma Rd - South West side to Port Willunga
- Stop 73 Yorktown Rd - North West side to Port Willunga
Questions & Answers
What is the fastest way to get from Stop 21 Beaumont St - East side to Port Willunga?
The fastest way takes 76 minutes, using Train line SEAFRD, Bus line 750B.
Is there a direct train between Stop 21 Beaumont St - East side and Port Willunga?
No, you’ll have to take one train line and one bus line in total. The total travelling time is 1 hr 16 min.
Which train line goes from Stop 21 Beaumont St - East side to Port Willunga?
The SEAFRD train line goes from Ascot Park station near Stop 21 Beaumont St - East side in Clovelly Park to Seaford station. From there you’ll have to take one bus line till Seaford station near Port Willunga.
How long does it take to travel from Stop 21 Beaumont St - East side to Port Willunga by train and bus?
The total travel time between Stop 21 Beaumont St - East side and Port Willunga by train and bus is about 1 hr 16 min.
Where do I get on the train near Stop 21 Beaumont St - East side to get to Port Willunga?
Get on the SEAFRD train from the Ascot Park station near Stop 21 Beaumont St - East side in Clovelly Park.
Where do I get off the train when travelling between Stop 21 Beaumont St - East side and Port Willunga?
Get off the train at the Seaford stop, which is closest to Port Willunga.
How much is the train fare from Stop 21 Beaumont St - East side to Port Willunga?
The ride from Stop 21 Beaumont St - East side to Port Willunga costs A$4.25.
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