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How long will it take to travel across various UK cities?

Travelling is something that we all want to do, yet we always think of travelling around the world. But how much of our own country have we actually seen?

Below we have selected some of the UK’s most chaotic cities and have found out what type of transportation will get you there the quickest.

 

London, England

The current population of London is7,074,265*

Route: From Royal London Hospital to King’s Cross Station

Quickestform of transport: Cycling

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Birmingham, England

The current population of Birmingham is: 1,020,589*

Route: From Cadbury World to Birmingham New Street Station

 

Quickest form of transport: Driving

Leeds, England

The current population of Leeds is: 726,939*

Route: From Kirkstall Abbey to Leeds Station

Quickestform of transport: Driving

Glasgow, Scotland

The current population of Glasgow is: 616,430*

Route: From Hampden Park to Glasgow Central Station

Quickest form of transport: Joint first place between public transport and cycling

Sheffield, England

The current population of Sheffiled is: 530,375*

Route: From Meadowhall Centre to Sheffield Train Station

Below we have inserted a short guide on what a typical journey of this route will be:

Quickest form of transport: Driving

Bradford, England

The current population of Bradford is: 483,422*

Route: From Shipley town centre to Bradford Interchange

Quickestform of transport: Public transport

Liverpool, England

The current population of Liverpool is: 467,995*

Route: From Aintree Racecourse to Liverpool Lime Street Station

Quickest form of transport: Driving

Edinburgh, Scotland

The current population of Edinburgh is: 448,850*

Route: From Fort Kinnaird to Edinburgh Waverley Railway Station

Quickestform of transport: Driving

Manchester, England

The current population of Manchester is: 430,818*

Route: From Old Trafford football stadium to Manchester Piccadilly Station

Quickest form of transport: Driving

Bristol, England

The current population of Bristol is: 399,633

Route: From Woodspring Golf & Country Club to Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station

Quickest form of transport: Driving

Cardiff, Wales

The current population of Cardiff is: 315,040*

Route: From Radyr Golf Club to Cardiff Central Railway Station

Quickest form of transport: Driving

Belfast, Northern Ireland

The current population of Belfast is: 297,300*

Route: From Balmoral Golf Club to Belfast Central Station

Quickest form of transport: Driving

Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England

The current population of Newcastle-upon-Tyne is: 282,338*

Route:From intu Metrocentre to Newcastle Central Station

Quickest form of transport: Driving

Population figures taken from: http://www.citymayors.com/gratis/uk_topcities.htmland the journey times were taken from figures recorded by Google Maps between 08.30 and 10.30 GMT on 23/12/2016.

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