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How to Get to Chapel Park in Newcastle Upon Tyne by Bus or Underground?

Directions to Chapel Park station (Newcastle Upon Tyne) with public transport

The following transport lines have routes that pass near Chapel Park

    BusBus: 62, 63.UndergroundUnderground: GRN.

How to get to Chapel Park station by bus?

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How to get to Chapel Park station by underground?

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Questions & Answers
  • Which bus lines stop near Chapel Park?

    These bus lines stop near Chapel Park: 62, 63.

  • Which underground line stops near Chapel Park?

    GRN (Airport)

  • What time is the first underground to Chapel Park in Newcastle Upon Tyne?

    The GRN is the first underground that goes to Chapel Park in Newcastle Upon Tyne. It stops nearby at 06:01.

  • What time is the last underground to Chapel Park in Newcastle Upon Tyne?

    The GRN is the last underground that goes to Chapel Park in Newcastle Upon Tyne. It stops nearby at 23:55.

  • What time is the first bus to Chapel Park in Newcastle Upon Tyne?

    The 62 is the first bus that goes to Chapel Park in Newcastle Upon Tyne. It stops nearby at 05:53.

  • What time is the last bus to Chapel Park in Newcastle Upon Tyne?

    The 62 is the last bus that goes to Chapel Park in Newcastle Upon Tyne. It stops nearby at 23:44.

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Bus: 62, 63.Underground: GRN.

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