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Ordnance Survey mapping reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey® on behalf
of The Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office. ©Crown copyright.
All rights reserved. Licence number 100045812.
Sadberge lies just to the north of the A66 between Darlington and Stockton.
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For people with cars, Sadberge has excellent road connections to both local
and national destinations. The A66 dual carriageway runs just south of
the village, making it very easy to drive west to Darlington or east to
Middlesbrough, Stockton-on-Tees and the Teesside industrial areas. The
A1(M), the main north-south road in the north-east of England, is a short
distance away to the west of Darlington.
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Rail and Air
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Sadberge is also very conveniently situated for travel by rail and by air.
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Darlington railway station, 5.7 miles away, is on the East Coast Main Line
railway. The journey time to London is about 2 hours 40 minutes.
For train times on the East Coast main line, visit the
East Coast Trains
web site.
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Durham Tees
Valley international airport is less than five miles from Sadberge.
There are regular flights to the main hub airports of Heathrow and
Amsterdam and also flights to a range of other destinations.
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Bus
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As of May 2009, there are two bus services through Sadberge. Both are
run by Scarlet Band Motor Services.
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The #17 comes out of Darlington to Sadberge via Whinbush Way (Asda), and then
does a loop around Little Stainton, Bishopton, Redmarshall, Stillington and
Great Stainton before returning through Sadberge to Darlington Town Centre.
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The #18 shuttles backwards and forwards between Darlington Town Centre and
Sadberge, going via Morton Park (Morrisons) and Middleton St. George.
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Buses run between about 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. from Monday to Saturday. There
are no buses through Sadberge during evenings or on Sundays.
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Click on this link to see the
bus timetable (PDF format).
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