How to get from Prospect St at Bellevue Ave to Exton, PA by bus and train?
From Prospect St at Bellevue Ave to Exton, PA by bus and train
To get from Prospect St at Bellevue Ave to Exton, PA you’ll need to take one bus line and 2 train lines: take the 619 bus from Prospect St at Bellevue Ave station to S Clinton Ave at Barlow St station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the NORTHEAST REGIONAL train and finally take the PAO train from 30th Street station to Exton station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 2 hr 26 min. The bus and train schedule from Prospect St at Bellevue Ave may change. We recommend you check the updated bus and train schedule to Exton, PA on the Moovit app.
Step by Step
- 1Start from bus stationProspect St at Bellevue Ave
- 2Wait for bus619Cc Mercer Ccc
- 3Ride to bus stationS Clinton Ave at Barlow StID 2264912 min
- 4Walk to train stationTrenton80 yd • 1 min
- 5Wait for trainNORTHEAST REGIONALWashington
- 6Ride to train station30th Street27 min
- 7Wait for trainPAO#Pao9509 - Thorndale
- 8Ride to train stationExton57 min
- 9Walk toExton, PA1.09 mi • 23 min
Public transit directions from Prospect St at Bellevue Ave to Exton, PA
Bus And Train schedule from Prospect St at Bellevue Ave to Exton, PA
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Questions & Answers
What is the fastest way to get from Prospect St at Bellevue Ave to Exton, PA?
The fastest way takes 146 minutes, using Bus line 619, Train line NORTHEAST REGIONAL, Train line PAO.
Is there a direct bus between Prospect St at Bellevue Ave and Exton, PA?
No, you’ll have to take one bus line and 2 train lines in total. The total travelling time is 2 hr 26 min.
Which bus line goes from Prospect St at Bellevue Ave to Exton, PA?
The 619 bus line goes from S Clinton Ave at Barlow St station near Prospect St at Bellevue Ave in Trenton to Trenton station. From there you’ll have to take 2 train lines till Trenton station near Exton, PA.
How long does it take to travel from Prospect St at Bellevue Ave to Exton, PA by bus and train?
The total travel time between Prospect St at Bellevue Ave and Exton, PA by bus and train is about 2 hr 26 min.
Where do I get on the bus near Prospect St at Bellevue Ave to get to Exton, PA?
Get on the 619 bus from the S Clinton Ave at Barlow St stop near Prospect St at Bellevue Ave in Trenton.
Where do I get off the bus when travelling between Prospect St at Bellevue Ave and Exton, PA?
Get off the bus at the Trenton station, which is closest to Exton, PA.
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