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The main purpose for travellers to pass Harwich is because of the international ferry terminal at Parkeston Key. There are several Stena Line services per day to Hoek Van Holland in The Netherlands, taking around 8 hours, as well as less frequent services to Denmark. The ferry port is easily accessible from the A120 road if travelling by car, and Harwich International train station is directly connected to the terminal building. The DutchFlyer mixed-mode ticket at GBP50.00 one way allows travel from any National Express East Anglia rail station (including London Liverpool Street, Cambridge and Norwich) to any Dutch Railways (NS) station including the ferry from Harwich to Hoek Van Holland.
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