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When I purchased my rail ticket from Godalming to Ealing Broadway the other
day, the route I could take was "any permitted". I was musing on my way [weekday early morning] via Waterloo / Bond Street and onto Ealing Broadway whether an alternative that could have been used was changing at Woking onto the Railair coach link to Heathrow Central and then the Heathrow Connect service to Ealing Broadway. Even if permissible, I wondered if it would have been quicker than the actual route taken. Be interesting to know the answer to that one. David Bradley |
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David Bradley wrote:
When I purchased my rail ticket from Godalming to Ealing Broadway the other day, the route I could take was "any permitted". I was musing on my way [weekday early morning] via Waterloo / Bond Street and onto Ealing Broadway whether an alternative that could have been used was changing at Woking onto the Railair coach link to Heathrow Central and then the Heathrow Connect service to Ealing Broadway. Even if permissible, I wondered if it would have been quicker than the actual route taken. Be interesting to know the answer to that one. Almost certainly not permitted on your ticket, as the line between Heathrow and Airport Junction (west of Hayes) is not part of the National Rail network. It's BAA's private railway, and they charge premium fares over it. Heathrow Connect is a joint venture between BAA and First Great Western (or FGW Link). -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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In article , David Bradley
writes When I purchased my rail ticket from Godalming to Ealing Broadway the other day, the route I could take was "any permitted". I was musing on my way [weekday early morning] via Waterloo / Bond Street and onto Ealing Broadway whether an alternative that could have been used was changing at Woking onto the Railair coach link to Heathrow Central and then the Heathrow Connect service to Ealing Broadway. Even if permissible, I wondered if it would have been quicker than the actual route taken. Be interesting to know the answer to that one. You might also want to look at Waterloo-Paddington-Ealing Broadway. P- EB is under 10 minutes. -- Thoss |
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On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 09:36:47 +0000, thoss wrote:
In article , David Bradley writes When I purchased my rail ticket from Godalming to Ealing Broadway the other day, the route I could take was "any permitted". I was musing on my way [weekday early morning] via Waterloo / Bond Street and onto Ealing Broadway whether an alternative that could have been used was changing at Woking onto the Railair coach link to Heathrow Central and then the Heathrow Connect service to Ealing Broadway. Even if permissible, I wondered if it would have been quicker than the actual route taken. Be interesting to know the answer to that one. You might also want to look at Waterloo-Paddington-Ealing Broadway. P- EB is under 10 minutes. That was the route that I took on a previous journey but found the walk between the Underground and Surface lines at Paddington to be very long [a mile perhaps?] Has anyone the fare between Ealing Broadway and Heathrow Central; I am still intrigued with the route via Heathrow and wanted to see if it would be cheaper than trvelling via central London. David Bradley |
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In article , David Bradley
writes On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 09:36:47 +0000, thoss wrote: In article , David Bradley writes When I purchased my rail ticket from Godalming to Ealing Broadway the other day, the route I could take was "any permitted". I was musing on my way [weekday early morning] via Waterloo / Bond Street and onto Ealing Broadway whether an alternative that could have been used was changing at Woking onto the Railair coach link to Heathrow Central and then the Heathrow Connect service to Ealing Broadway. Even if permissible, I wondered if it would have been quicker than the actual route taken. Be interesting to know the answer to that one. You might also want to look at Waterloo-Paddington-Ealing Broadway. P- EB is under 10 minutes. That was the route that I took on a previous journey but found the walk between the Underground and Surface lines at Paddington to be very long [a mile perhaps?] Not when I do it. Up the escalator from the tube platform, through the barrier, turn left down a short tunnel, up a short flight of steps and you are at the head of Paddingon platform 12. Ealing trains usually leave from platforms 11-14. Make sure you leave the tube through the barrier at the head of the escalator. Don't turn right before the barrier - that is the long way round. -- Thoss |
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![]() "thoss" wrote in message ... In article , David Bradley writes On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 09:36:47 +0000, thoss wrote: In article , David Bradley writes When I purchased my rail ticket from Godalming to Ealing Broadway the other day, the route I could take was "any permitted". I was musing on my way [weekday early morning] via Waterloo / Bond Street and onto Ealing Broadway whether an alternative that could have been used was changing at Woking onto the Railair coach link to Heathrow Central and then the Heathrow Connect service to Ealing Broadway. Even if permissible, I wondered if it would have been quicker than the actual route taken. Be interesting to know the answer to that one. You might also want to look at Waterloo-Paddington-Ealing Broadway. P- EB is under 10 minutes. That was the route that I took on a previous journey but found the walk between the Underground and Surface lines at Paddington to be very long [a mile perhaps?] Not when I do it. Up the escalator from the tube platform, through the barrier, turn left down a short tunnel, up a short flight of steps and you are at the head of Paddingon platform 12. Ealing trains usually leave from platforms 11-14. Make sure you leave the tube through the barrier at the head of the escalator. Don't turn right before the barrier - that is the long way round. Quite correct, but even the long way around adds no more than 200 yards. I think to walk a mile you need to get off at Edgware Road... Michael |
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On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 12:11:07 +0000, David Bradley
wrote: That was the route that I took on a previous journey but found the walk between the Underground and Surface lines at Paddington to be very long [a mile perhaps?] It can be a bit of a trek. But a mile would get you to Regent's Park or Knightsbridge :-) |
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In article , David Bradley
writes That was the route that I took on a previous journey but found the walk between the Underground and Surface lines at Paddington to be very long [a mile perhaps?] The Hammersmith & City platforms (15 & 16, next to 14 in the main line station) are about 350 metres as the mole digs from the Circle Line platforms. The Bakerloo ones are intermediate, though nearer the former. Of course, the passageways aren't dead straight, but you'd be trouble getting the whole trip to a quarter of a mile. -- Clive D.W. Feather | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Please reply to the Reply-To address, which is: |
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I know it can't be, but it always seems much farther along the subway
from the Circle Line platforms to the mainline station than coming out of the ?Praed Street exit, crossing the road and going down the right side entrance. |
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David Bradley wrote:
Has anyone the fare between Ealing Broadway and Heathrow Central; I am still intrigued with the route via Heathrow and wanted to see if it would be cheaper than trvelling via central London. Ealing Broadway to Heathrow Central by Heathrow Connect costs £8.80 according to www.heathrowconnect.com . National railcard discounts apply. Travelcards valid for zones 3-5 are valid between Ealing Broadway and Hayes & Harlington. The fare from Hayes to Heathrow is £6.00. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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