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Woking to Heathrow
In message , at 14:38:22 on Sat,
1 Apr 2017, Theo remarked: Staying on the train and getting off a Surbiton (if it stops) then taking a taxi might be one way to avoid it. Having lived in Surbiton at one time, getting from there to Heathrow by road is a nightmare. -- Roland Perry |
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Woking to Heathrow
On 2017\04\01 14:59, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 14:38:22 on Sat, 1 Apr 2017, Theo remarked: Staying on the train and getting off a Surbiton (if it stops) then taking a taxi might be one way to avoid it. Having lived in Surbiton at one time, getting from there to Heathrow by road is a nightmare. When I lived in Sutton I used the X26 (or I think it was called 726 then) to get to Heathrow. It wasn't a nightmare, so I think you're massively exagerating. |
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Woking to Heathrow
In message , at 16:35:29 on Sat, 1 Apr 2017,
Basil Jet remarked: Staying on the train and getting off a Surbiton (if it stops) then taking a taxi might be one way to avoid it. Having lived in Surbiton at one time, getting from there to Heathrow by road is a nightmare. When I lived in Sutton I used the X26 (or I think it was called 726 then) to get to Heathrow. It wasn't a nightmare, so I think you're massively exagerating. Mr Google says by car a little over an hour on a Monday morning, for 12 miles. That's pretty nightmarish. -- Roland Perry |
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