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"You can do Donington without a bus if you go on the Saturday, if you don't mind about a 2 mile
walk. Just get the train to Derby, get the bus to the bus station (about 20p) and then get the 68
bus to Melbourne. If on a bike, and coming from the East/West/London St Pancras, go to Derby and
follow the signs for Allenton, Chellaston and then Melbourne, from whence take the Castle Donington
road for the last couple of miles to the circuit (not too pleasant on foot but I do it quite
regularly). This bit is short but hilly. Alternately, especially if coming from the North/South
try to get a convenient train to Willington (the long distance ones don't stop there so change at
Birmingham New St, Burton on Trent or Derby) from whence you can ride along the old A50 past
Willington Power Station (or what's left of it), through Barrow-on-Trent to Swarkestone, at which
point the road ends and you turn right and join the other route over Swarkestone Bridge to Stanton
by Bridge and on to Melbourne.
Both routes are similar in distance, depends how the trains fall which to pick. If you can go to
Willington without much delay to your journey, I suggest you do that.
Melbourne has lots of pubs, a Spar shop, motorsports garage, bakery and all sorts so get your nosh
here.
At the circuit, sneak in behind a lorry as he stops at the main paddock gate and then turn left into
the camping area (if full, go back out and ride down to the museum round the back of Starkey's
straight where there is almost infinite space). As you're not actually camped inside the circuit
walls you can come and go as you please and I advise you to go to Melbourne of an evening."
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