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2018 & 2019 Cruiselink Timetables & Prices 2018 & 2019 Cruiselink Timetables & Prices Southampton Sailings North West Services Departure Point Time Return Single GLASGOW Buchanan Bus Station 03:30 £141 £93 GLASGOW SOUTH Bothwell/Hamilton M74 03:45 £141 £93 GRETNA GREEN Services M74 Jct 21-22 05:00 £127 £84 TEBAY Services M6 Jct 38-39 05:45 £127 £84 LANCASTER Premier Inn M6 Jct 34 06:45 £106 £70 BLACKPOOL Blackpool Airport 06.30 £98 £66 PRESTON Bus Station, Stand 44 07.15 £98 £66 BOLTON Interchange, Stand G 07.15 £95 £64 LIVERPOOL Empire Theatre, Lime St 07.15 £95 £64 BURTONWOOD Services, M62, Jct 8 07.45 £95 £64 KNUTSFORD Services, M6 Jct 18-19 08.15 £91 £61 STOKE ON TRENT Keele , M6 Jct 15-16 08.45 £86 £58 BIRMINGHAM NORTH Hilton Park, M6 Jct 10-11 09.15 £81 £54 BIRMINGHAM NEC Crowne Plaza, M40 Jct 6 09.45 £78 £52 BIRMINGHAM SOUTH Hopwood Park, M42 Jct 2 10.15 £78 £52 Southampton Sailings Yorkshire Services Departure Point Time Return Single NEWCASTLE Washington Services A1M 05:00 £127 £84 SCOTCH CORNER Services, A1M / A66 05:45 £124 £82 WETHERBY Services, A1M Jct 46 06:45 £109 £72 FERRYBRIDGE Services, M62 Jct 33 07:15 £98 £66 BRADFORD Interchange, Stand 4 06.00 £98 £66 LEEDS Coach Station, Dyer St 06.30 £98 £66 BARNSLEY Interchange, Stand A24 07.15 £95 £64 SHEFFIELD Woodall, M1 Jct 30-31 08.00 £91 £61 NOTTINGHAM Trowell, M1 Jct 25-26 08.30 £86 £58 LEICESTER FOREST EAST Services, M1, Jct 21-22 09.15 £81 £54 NORTHAMPTON Rothersthorpe,M1 Jct 15-16 10.00 £78 £52 WARWICK Services, M40 Jct 12-13 11.00 £75 £50 CHERWELL VALLEY Services, M40 Jct 10 11.00 £71 £48 2018 & 2019 Cruiselink Timetables & Prices Southampton Sailings North Wales Services Departure Point Time Return Single BANGOR Railway Station 05:15 £118 £78 LLANDUDNO JCN Railway Station 05:45 £112 £74 COLWYN BAY Railway Station 06:00 £109 £72 ABERGELE Tesco, Bus Stop 06:15 £103 £68 HOLYWELL The Victoria Hotel 06:45 £96 £64 CHESTER City Rd, Railway Station 07:15 £95 £64 2018 &2019 Cruiselink Timetables & Prices NEWCASTLE Sailings Departure Point Time Return Single CHESTER City Rd, Railway Station 07:45 £89 £59 LIVERPOOL Empire Theatre, Lime St 08:30 £89 £59 BURTONWOOD Services, M62 Jct 8 09:15 £85 £56 BIRMINGHAM NEC, Crown Plaza Hotel 07:30 £98 £66 STOKE ON TRENT Keele, M6 Jct 15-16 NB 08:30 £89 £59 KNUTSFORD Services, M6 Jct 18-19 NB 09:00 £85 £56 BIRCH Services, M62 Jct 18-19 EB 09:45 £81 £54 HARTSHEAD MOOR Services, M62 Jct 25-26 EB 11:15 £73 £52 LEICESTER FORREST EAST Services, M1 Jct 21-22 NB 08:15 £93 £62 NOTTINGHAM Trowell, M1 Jct 25-26 NB 08:45 £88 £58 SHEFFIELD Woodall, M1 Jct 30-31 NB 09:15 £83 £55 BARNSLEY Interchange, Stand A24 10:00 £78 £52 FERRYBRIDGE Services, M62 Jct 33 11:45 £73 £48 WETHERBY Services, A1M Jct 46 12:15 £68 £45 SCOTCH CORNER Services, A1M / A66 13:15 £58 £38 2018 & 2019 Cruiselink Timetables & Prices Dover Sailings North West Services Departure Point Time Return Single BLACKPOOL Blackpool Airport 06.30 £98 £66 PRESTON Bus Station, Stand 44 07.15 £98 £66 BOLTON Interchange, Stand G 07.15 £95 £64 LIVERPOOL Empire Theatre, Lime St 07.15 £95 £64 BURTONWOOD Services, M62, Jct 8 07.45 £95 £64 KNUTSFORD Services, M6 Jct 18-19 08.15 £91 £61 STOKE ON TRENT Keele , M6 Jct 15-16 08.45 £86 £58 BIRMINGHAM Norton Canes M6 Toll 09.15 £81 £54 COVENTRY Corley Services, M6 Jct 3-4 10:45 £78 £52 Dover Sailings Yorkshire Services Departure Point Time Return Single BRADFORD Interchange, Stand 4 06.00 £98 £66 LEEDS Coach Station, Dyer St 06.30 £98 £66 BARNSLEY Interchange, Stand A24 07.15 £95 £64 SHEFFIELD Woodall, M1 Jct 30-31 08.00 £91 £61 NOTTINGHAM Trowell, M1 Jct 25-26 08.30 £86 £58 LEICESTER FOREST EAST Services, M1, Jct 21-22 09.15 £81 £54 NORTHAMPTON Rothersthorpe,M1 Jct 15-16 10.00 £78 £52 SOUTH MIMMS Services, M25 Jct 23 11:30 £73 £48 Dover Sailings Chester Service Departure Point Time Return Single Chester City Rd, Railway Station 07:15 £95 £64.
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