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National Express serves Cornwall from destinations throughout Britain. Express coaches go direct to St Austell, Truro, Newquay, Falmouth, St Ives and Penzance. The service from London Victoria and Heathrow Airport runs up to six times a day. Connecting services to Cornwall are available from Bristol, Birmingham and London. All seats can be reserved.
National Express travel tickets and credit/debit card bookings, call 0870 580 8080 or www.gobycoach.com
Public transport information for the county can be obtained from the Passenger Transport Unit, New County Hall, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 3AY, by sending £1.50 for postage. Please make cheques payable to Cornwall County Council.
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An extensive network of bus services is run by a number of operators in Cornwall. Timetable information is available from First on (01209) 719988 or www.firstgroup.com for West Cornwall and (01208) 79898 for North and Mid Cornwall or from Truronian Travel on (01872) 273453 or www.truronian.co.uk
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The M4, M5 and M6 motorways have made travel to Cornwall simple and straightforward, while within Cornwall itself, the two major holiday routes, the A30 and A38 continue to improve, with dual carriageways as far as Bodmin, and most of the way to Penzance. The easiest way is to join the M5 which you then follow to Exeter, after which you take either the A30 or A38 into Cornwall, depending on your final destination. For help planning your route go to www.theaa.com/motoringandtravel/traffic and click on the Driving Directions.
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