Park and train in/near West London
Mizter T wrote:
Thanks for the info - I'll happily defer to your greater experience of
trying to do this. My Hillingdon suggestion evidently wasn't a very
good one then! Passing it when going along the A40, Hillingdon station
seems like an obvious candidate, but it's obviously not - that's what
comes from knowing what's out there but never having actually tried to
make use of it!
[...] I usually drive to Amersham and
take Chiltern to either Harrow-on-the-Hill or Mar-lee-bone and the
Underground from either of those. [...]
I see from the TfL website that it's not an LU car park... so I've
just checked the Chiltern DC website and voila, all the requisite info
is there (680 spaces, =A35 maximum cost for a day's parking):
I'm guessing there's always a space?
In my experience, yes, and I usually travel after the morning peak when
you would expect it to be at its fullest.
I suppose another advantage of Amersham is that the fares are cheaper,
as LU fares apply including on Chiltern Railways.
Indeed. Chiltern from Aylesbury is getting expensive:
Anytime Day Travelcard is £30.50, Off Peak Day Travelcard is £20.00.
From Amersham:
Anytime Day Travelcard is £16.20, Off Peak Day Travelcard is £9.00.
Even with the cost of parking and diesel, it's a lot cheaper.
But I have also driven a few times to
North Ealing station (Piccadilly Line) where you can usually get a space
in the car park by early afternoon. =A0I didn't suggest North Ealing
because, if you cannot find a parking space, the alternatives are not
easy if you don't know the area. =A0I used to live in Ealing, so I know it
quite well.
The magic of local knowledge!
It's definitely best to avoid Hillingdon. It was a lost opportunity; a
great idea for a park and ride but just not enough parking.
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