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Stuart Teo January 29th 04 04:44 AM

I've been to London for business meetings and told myself that I'd be back to see London for myself. (rather than flying one day and out the next) I've used the tube briefly and my questions a
 
I've been to London for business meetings and told myself that I'd be back
to see London for myself. (rather than flying one day and out the next)
I've used the tube briefly and my questions a

1) how accessible is London by bus + tube?
2) how expensive are taxis?
3) how expensive are the buses?

Thanks,
Stuart



Neil Williams January 29th 04 05:47 AM

I've been to London for business meetings and told myself that I'd be back to see London for myself. (rather than flying one day and out the next) I've used the tube briefly and my questions a
 
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 21:44:05 -0800, Stuart Teo wrote:

1) how accessible is London by bus + tube?


In general very good.

2) how expensive are taxis?


I don't tend to use them, so I'm not sure. I'd say they were expensive,
but others may disagree.

3) how expensive are the buses?


£1 per single journey, or get a Travelcard for about a fiver (off
peak) which gives you all public transport for a day.

Neil


Mike Bristow January 29th 04 06:09 AM

I've been to London for business meetings and told myselfthat I'd be back to see London for myself. (rather than flying one day
 
In article ,
Neil Williams wrote:
3) how expensive are the buses?


£1 per single journey, or get a Travelcard for about a fiver (off
peak) which gives you all public transport for a day.


Or a bus travelcard, which gives you all bus journeys for the day,
for 2.50.

The bus is better than the tube for tourists, because you get
to see the bits of town you ride through, too!

(it's worse, because it's slower for long journeys)

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Helen Deborah Vecht January 29th 04 09:01 AM

I've been to London for business meetings and told myself that I'd be back to see London for myself. (rather than flying one day and out the next) I've used the tube briefly and my questions a
 
Neil Williams typed


On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 21:44:05 -0800, Stuart Teo wrote:


1) how accessible is London by bus + tube?


In general very good.


2) how expensive are taxis?


I don't tend to use them, so I'm not sure. I'd say they were expensive,
but others may disagree.


Taxis are fine in moving traffic but very expensive in traffic jams.

I took a big load of new computer equipment home to Burnt Oak on a
Saturday for £25, from Evesham Computers in Central London. Did a mile
and a half in the snow last night *extremely* slowly, which was £10
(very decent cab driver though, didn't want to be paid but I insisted)

IKEA quoted £25 for a cab to take me + purchase home (4.5 miles).
Thought 'stuff this', went to adjacent Tesco (Brent Park) & got a
minicab for £8.

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Helen D. Vecht:
Edgware.

Stuart Teo January 30th 04 03:57 PM

I've been to London for business meetings and told myself that I'd be back to see London for myself. (rather than flying one day and out the next) I've used the tube briefly and my questions a
 
Thanks to all of you, you've been very kind. The information surely helps
me!




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