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I have an unholy set of flights booked from the US which culminates in a
transfer from Gatwick Airport to Heathrow Airport for the final leg of my
journey. I only have 3 hours between landing and take off of the next flight
(need 40 minutes check in) and I assume it will take me 40 minutes to get
out of Gatwick. This leaves me with about an hour and a half to get from LGW
to LHR.

Can anyone advise me as to the best way to do this? I'm thinking taxi, but
those Checker Cabs guys at G
Gatwick always have a laugh with prices. Last time it cost me £80 from LGW
home to Islington! Any viable public transport options?

Thanks,
David.


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David FitzGerald wrote:
I have an unholy set of flights booked from the US which culminates
in a transfer from Gatwick Airport to Heathrow Airport for the
final leg of my journey. I only have 3 hours between landing and
take off of the next flight (need 40 minutes check in) and I assume
it will take me 40 minutes to get out of Gatwick. This leaves me
with about an hour and a half to get from LGW to LHR.

Can anyone advise me as to the best way to do this? I'm thinking
taxi, but those Checker Cabs guys at G
Gatwick always have a laugh with prices. Last time it cost me £80
from LGW home to Islington! Any viable public transport options?


This looks like a non-starter. I would have thought 40 minutes from
arrival of the plane to clearing immigration and baggage was very
optimistic for a transatlantic flight. And the flight might be late.
If it's an early morning arrival, you would run into the peak queues on
the M25.

A few questions which are relevant:

1. Are you a British or EU passport holder? (reduces immigration time at
Gatwick)
2. What day of the week and time are you scheduled to land at Gatwick?
3. What's the destination of your flight from Heathrow? (I'm thinking:
is it *really* necessary to fly from Heathrow?)
4. Would you be able to cope with your baggage on public transport,
including walking up and down stairs?
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1. Are you a British or EU passport holder? (reduces immigration time at
Gatwick)


Yes, EU.

2. What day of the week and time are you scheduled to land at Gatwick?


A friday morning. The plane lands at 9.30(ish), so after rush hour.

3. What's the destination of your flight from Heathrow? (I'm thinking:
is it *really* necessary to fly from Heathrow?)


Yes, Ireland!

4. Would you be able to cope with your baggage on public transport,
including walking up and down stairs?


Yes, it'll only be one case.

Even if I don't make the second flight it's OK since the flights are
all on one ticket... so if I miss the connecting place I can just get
on the next one. I've already checked that one out with Aer Lingus.

Thanks for your advice.

D.
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In message , David
FitzGerald writes
I have an unholy set of flights booked from the US which culminates in a
transfer from Gatwick Airport to Heathrow Airport for the final leg of my
journey. I only have 3 hours between landing and take off of the next flight
(need 40 minutes check in) and I assume it will take me 40 minutes to get
out of Gatwick. This leaves me with about an hour and a half to get from LGW
to LHR.

Can anyone advise me as to the best way to do this? I'm thinking taxi, but
those Checker Cabs guys at G


I am a London (black) taxi driver. I live in Worthing and it would only
take a very short diversion for me to pick you up on my way in to London
or Heathrow.

When are you arriving and at what time

Gatwick always have a laugh with prices. Last time it cost me £80 from LGW
home to Islington! Any viable public transport options?

That's about the normal price of a London taxi but I'm quite happy to
make a fixed price deal for less than that, depending on the time and
date.

Mike

--
Mike Hughes
A Taxi driver licensed for London and Brighton
at home in Tarring, West Sussex, England


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In message , David
FitzGerald writes
I have an unholy set of flights booked from the US which culminates in
a transfer from Gatwick Airport to Heathrow Airport for the final leg
of my journey. I only have 3 hours between landing and take off of the
next flight (need 40 minutes check in) and I assume it will take me 40
minutes to get out of Gatwick. This leaves me with about an hour and a
half to get from LGW to LHR.

Can anyone advise me as to the best way to do this? I'm thinking taxi,
but those Checker Cabs guys at G


I am a London (black) taxi driver. I live in Worthing and it would only
take a very short diversion for me to pick you up on my way in to
London or Heathrow.

When are you arriving and at what time

Gatwick always have a laugh with prices. Last time it cost me £80 from
LGW home to Islington! Any viable public transport options?

That's about the normal price of a London taxi but I'm quite happy to
make a fixed price deal for less than that, depending on the time and
date.


A kind thought I'm sure, but would you care to comment on the feasibility
of the whole project? See the post querying the 40 minutes to get out of
Gatwick as well. Even without that complication 1 hour 40 minutes doesn't
seem that generous to me to get to Heathrow from Gatwick by road.

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In message ,
Colin Rosenstiel writes
Even without that complication 1 hour 40 minutes doesn't
seem that generous to me to get to Heathrow from Gatwick by road.


My mapping software says it's 45 minutes on a clear road. We don't yet
know what day, or time of day, the OP will be travelling.
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On Thu, 8 Apr 2004 21:44:14 +0100, Roland Perry
wrote:

In message ,
Colin Rosenstiel writes
Even without that complication 1 hour 40 minutes doesn't
seem that generous to me to get to Heathrow from Gatwick by road.


My mapping software says it's 45 minutes on a clear road. We don't yet
know what day, or time of day, the OP will be travelling.


Guess he's arriving in the early morning, as transatlantic flights
tend to. You don't get a clear road then!! IMO the timing is very
tight.

Nobody has mentioned the direct bus which, in spite of the traffic, is
probably the quickest, see
http://www.nationalexpress.com/p.cfm?n=pai-htg
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In message , Peter Lawrence
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My mapping software says it's 45 minutes on a clear road. We don't yet
know what day, or time of day, the OP will be travelling.


Guess he's arriving in the early morning, as transatlantic flights
tend to.


At Gatwick, that's probably the case. However, there are late arriving
transatlantic flights at Heathrow, which means it's always best to ask.

You don't get a clear road then!!


You would at the weekend.

IMO the timing is very tight.


Everyone agrees that!

Nobody has mentioned the direct bus which, in spite of the traffic, is
probably the quickest, see
http://www.nationalexpress.com/p.cfm?n=pai-htg


Terry has. The problem being that you need to wait for the next one, and
apparently the journey Gatwick South to Heathrow T1-3 is noticeably
longer than Gatwick North to Heathrow T4.
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"David FitzGerald" wrote in message
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I have an unholy set of flights booked from the US which culminates in a
transfer from Gatwick Airport to Heathrow Airport for the final leg of my
journey. I only have 3 hours between landing and take off of the next

flight
(need 40 minutes check in) and I assume it will take me 40 minutes to get
out of Gatwick. This leaves me with about an hour and a half to get from

LGW
to LHR.

Can anyone advise me as to the best way to do this? I'm thinking taxi, but
those Checker Cabs guys at G
Gatwick always have a laugh with prices. Last time it cost me £80 from LGW
home to Islington! Any viable public transport options?


Have a look at Speedlink coach service. Runs every 15 minutes and takes
about an hour. If the traffic is bad the drivers often divert around it. Do
a Google search to find their site. Your airline may provide you with a
ticket free. It helps if you arrive at the North Terminal at Gatwick and
depart from T4 at Heathrow, as the time is shorter between those two points.
--
Terry Harper, Web Co-ordinator, The Omnibus Society
75th Anniversary 2004, see http://www.omnibussoc.org/75th.htm
E-mail:
URL:
http://www.terry.harper.btinternet.co.uk/




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