How to get here.
By Road
The County Borough is well connected with
other parts of the UK via the M4 Motorway, giving direct access
from London and the South east of England. The A465 Heads of the
Valleys route provides a fast link from the Midlands and the North
via the M50, M5 and M6.
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Approximate Travel Times by Road
| From |
Distance
(Miles) |
Distance
(Kilometres) |
Time Taken |
| Birmingham |
143 |
230 |
2hrs 40mins |
| Bristol |
81 |
130 |
1hr 30mins |
| Cardiff |
42 |
66 |
50mins |
| London |
189 |
304 |
3hrs 30mins |
By Rail
Neath and Port Talbot have centrally situated train stations.
All regions of the UK have frequent links either direct or with one
easy interchange. There are excellent Rail/Air Links from London
Heathrow and Gatwick, Bristol and Cardiff Airports.
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By Air
Neath and Port Talbot are easily reached by road from London
Heathrow and Gatwick, Bristol and Cardiff Airports and there are
excellent links by train or coach.
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Public Transport
An extensive network of local buses serves Neath, Port Talbot
and the Dulais, Neath and Afan Valleys.
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When buying a train ticket to Neath or Port Talbot from any
UK mainland station, ask for a Plus Bus ticket for your onward
journey to the Afan, Dulais and Neath Valleys.
Sustainable Travel Options
Arriving by train or coach and need to get around Neath, Port
Talbot and the Valleys? Coming by car and want a break from driving
while you're here?
Travelling to or around Swansea Bay by public
transport; it's all at BayTrans
Take a look at the new Bus and Train Travel Guide to Swansea,
Neath Port Talbot, Coast and Countryside attractions of Swansea
Bay.
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Visitor Timetable 2013 |
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New Bus and Train Travel
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