Buses and coaches depart Carlisle from the bus station on Drury Lane off Lonsdale Street in the city centre.
National Express coaches go to destinations throughout the UK including direct coach services to Aberdeen, Blackpool, Edinburgh, Belfast, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Dundee, Exeter, Glasgow, London, Manchester, Plymouth, Oxford and Southampton.
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There are also frequent local bus services to the Lake District including Stagecoach bus 554, which goes to Keswick where it connects with bus 555, which goes to Lancaster via Ambleside, Windermere and Kendal.
The North West Megarider Gold is a good value pass that costs £28.50 and gives you seven days unlimited travel on Stagecoach buses throughout Cumbria and Lancashire and also includes some buses going as far afield as Chester, Liverpool and Newcastle upon Tyne.
During summer the Hadrian’s Wall Bus (route AD122) runs several times each day between Carlisle and Hexham following the course of the wall and stopping at visitor attractions en route. One bus each day goes all the way from Bowness on Solway to Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Wallsend. It connects with train and other bus services at Carlisle, Haltwhistle and Hexham. A one-day ticket on this bus costs £12.50 and a three-day pass costs £25.
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