Make your trip by England using the ground transportation it's pretty simple, the chances are train, bus and car.

Railroad network

British rail, the national train company, spreads throughout the country with an efficient service. London, with seven terminals is the starting point for almost all lines. You can buy tickets at travel agencies or stations and, in Spain, at Renfe. If you are going to travel a lot by train it will be cheaper to buy a BritRailPass that allows you unlimited trips for consecutive days. exist discount tickets. BritRail Youth Pass, for young, Young Persons' Railcard, for students, BritRail Senior Pass, for older and Family Rail Card for families.

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En car You can enjoy the English countryside. English roads are in very good condition. Most of them are free and have excellent signage. Rural roads are another matter: some are very well signposted and others are in terrible condition. The downside is heavy traffic in big cities. The rush hours on the roads they are from 8.00:9.30 a.m. to 17.00:19.30 a.m. and from XNUMX:XNUMX p.m. to XNUMX:XNUMX p.m. every weekday. Traffic jams tend to form and cause long delays.

Road signs

Driving at night is dangerous due to poor visibility on the roads. In some cities they have implemented a lighting system on the asphalt that helps a lot. But very especially you will have to take into account that the sense of circulation change: now you must stay to the left. This makes things very difficult for us. It is advisable that you rent a car with the steering wheel on the right.
Travel in bus It is an inexpensive solution, but it can take you longer than the train due to traffic blocks. There are companies that have routes that coincide with the railways. Everything will depend on your available time.

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Doing hitch-hiking in England it is very common. You must put yourself at a road junction and you surely succeed. Remember that hitchhiking on motorways is prohibited.

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