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Stafford is the county town of Staffordshire in England, and probably the most boring place on the planet. If you ever find yourself in Stafford, here are the best ways to leave: By Train -------- Stafford is on the main rail route between the south east and north west of England. Stafford Station is notable for not having a platform two, whilst being blessed with platforms one and three through to six. That just goes to show how interesting the place is. By Bus ------ Busses regularly leave Stafford for the great metropolis of Wolverhampton and Stoke on Trent. From there you can probably catch a coach to Manchester, or even London if you have gone completely insane. By Road ------- If you are blessed with a motor vehicle of some kind, then the M6 motorway offers a great route away from Stafford. It leads north to such great places as Preston, and south to the lunatic asylums of London and Birmingham. Hitchhiking ----------- If you are travelling by the One True Method, then the best places to hitch are the on ramps of the M6 motorway, at both the north and south ends of town. If you stay in Stafford for too long, then there is a fair chance you will become unable to leave. In this eventuality your best bet is to seek out a public house, such as one of the following: The Sun Inn: Good food, a good selection of beers, and a friendly atmosphere. It's the sort of place to take your relatives to when they visit. The Forrester and Firkin: A real ale pub. They brew their own beer on site. If you don't like students, then this is a place to avoid, otherwise it's not too bad. No food though. Dougals: A rock tavern. The food is good, but only served at lunch times. Each week night has its own theme, such as Thursdays being 70's rock night. Not the sort of place to go if you like rap music. The Bird in Hand: Another student pub, with more excellent beers. The Grapes: Avoid like the Black Death. Especially if you look in any way "weird." The Props: This is more of a wine bar, but without the wine. It is open until 1am most nights (most English pubs close at 11). No food, limited number of beers, and the DJ plays "pop" music all the time.