Travelling from Frome to London - National Express helpful coach to Heathrow will stop this week

By Susie Watkins

22nd Apr 2023 | Local News

Frome Nub News took it to Heathrow in November - and it stops right in Terminal 2
Frome Nub News took it to Heathrow in November - and it stops right in Terminal 2

National Express are stopping the Frome to London coach service. From 28/04/2023 National Express coach service will commence and terminate in Trowbridge instead.

The service will still run to London Heathrow airport.

The local bus campaign group FAVBUG say they will be sad to see the National Express service leave Frome, having used it many times over the years. As will Nub News, who found the early morning - and bargain price service - really helpful to the airport.

They added : "We would also like to thank their helpful friendly drivers who have provided us with really useful updates for us to pass on to our followers too. "

The last day of the National Express service from and to Frome Market Place will be this week April 27.

Helpfully Favbug also provided options on how to get to London or Heathrow from Frome

Another option is taking the First Bus D2 to Bath and then connecting with a more frequent National Express service to London.

Just a reminder Frome will still have the Berrys Coach service from Frome Sainsbury's to London Hammersmith. For more details: https://www.berryscoaches.co.uk/london/

Or you can use the train from Frome train station - using GWR or SWR trains.

     

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