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Old October 14th 03, 11:15 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default Routeing advice

Thank you both for the reply.

If I am using the tube, that's exactly the route that I take.

Only problem is that it takes a lot longer than the car:
Walk to Finch Rd 15 min
Finchley Road - Uxbridge: 50 min (0710 gets there at about 0800)
Wait for the bus (for some reason, all met tubes seem to get there about a
minute after the A10 leaves) 15 min
A10 - 15 min

Total of about an hour and a half.

If I leave in the car at 0600 (which I sometimes do) it takes half an hour,
but even if I hit the morning or evening rush, it only takes about an hour
and 10-15.

Henry

"Dr Ivan D. Reid" wrote in message
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On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 20:51:17 +0000 (UTC), J. Public
wrote in :

I work out at Stockley Park (just north of the Heathrow Spur Road), and

live
near Swiss Cottage, and still haven't really worked out the best way

home in
the evening... perhaps if there's anyone out there with some top tips,

they
could share them with me!


My options are really:
- M4 in to Chiswick, then wriggle through London
- A40 in to Paddington, Maida Vale, Swiss Cottage
- A40 then North Circular, Brent Cross, Finchley Road


Dare I suggest the U1 or A10 bus to Uxbridge, then the first
train out, changing to the Metropolitan at Rayners Lane if necessary,
then onto the Jubilee at Wembley Park or Finchley Road. A Zone 2-6
Travelcard covers the buses as well as the tube.

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