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Flash Wilson Bristow January 7th 07 07:35 PM

Parking near the M3 to get the tube
 
Hi,

A friend is coming into London via the M3 and wants to park on the
outskirts and get the tube in. It would be on a Tuesday afternoon.

Any recommendations on where he should aim for?

Thanks,
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T P January 7th 07 08:41 PM

Parking near the M3 to get the tube
 
Hi,

We usually use Richmond Stn. Has parking (safe) nearby on A316.

Terry


Hello Flash,

Hi,

A friend is coming into London via the M3 and wants to park on the
outskirts and get the tube in. It would be on a Tuesday afternoon.

Any recommendations on where he should aim for?

Thanks,




Paul Cummins January 7th 07 09:31 PM

Parking near the M3 to get the tube
 
In article ,
(Flash Wilson Bristow) wrote:

A friend is coming into London via the M3 and wants to park on the
outskirts and get the tube in. It would be on a Tuesday afternoon.


If he's on the M3 corridor, he's better off coming in by train from
Southampton/Winchester/Basingstoke/Farnborough - cheaper parking too.

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Flash Wilson Bristow January 8th 07 09:32 AM

Parking near the M3 to get the tube
 
On Sun, 7 Jan 2007 22:31 +0000 (GMT Standard Time), Paul Cummins
wrote:
A friend is coming into London via the M3 and wants to park on the
outskirts and get the tube in. It would be on a Tuesday afternoon.


If he's on the M3 corridor, he's better off coming in by train from
Southampton/Winchester/Basingstoke/Farnborough - cheaper parking too.


He's in the middle of Somerset, and giving a lift to the person who
would normally run him to the station, I suspect. I think he's
already considered and discounted train, although he'd use it if
he was on his own for this journey.


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Kev January 8th 07 01:29 PM

Parking near the M3 to get the tube
 

Flash Wilson Bristow wrote:

On Sun, 7 Jan 2007 22:31 +0000 (GMT Standard Time), Paul Cummins
wrote:
A friend is coming into London via the M3 and wants to park on the
outskirts and get the tube in. It would be on a Tuesday afternoon.


If he's on the M3 corridor, he's better off coming in by train from
Southampton/Winchester/Basingstoke/Farnborough - cheaper parking too.


He's in the middle of Somerset, and giving a lift to the person who
would normally run him to the station, I suspect. I think he's
already considered and discounted train, although he'd use it if
he was on his own for this journey.


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I used to work with somebody who drove from the Bagshot area and parked
near Morden station.

Kevin


Mystery Flyer January 8th 07 02:11 PM

Parking near the M3 to get the tube
 
Kev wrote:
Flash Wilson Bristow wrote:

I used to work with somebody who drove from the Bagshot area and parked
near Morden station.

Kevin


Fairly insane thing to do imho. I grew up in Morden and visit family
there. Morden is now the Controlled Parking Zone from hell. Bagshot is
useless for London trains I agree but Richmond or even Worplesdon,
Guildford or Woking are nearer than Morden and quicker overall to Waterloo..

mysteryflyer

Londoncityslicker January 8th 07 02:32 PM

Parking near the M3 to get the tube
 

Kev wrote:
Flash Wilson Bristow wrote:

On Sun, 7 Jan 2007 22:31 +0000 (GMT Standard Time), Paul Cummins
wrote:
A friend is coming into London via the M3 and wants to park on the
outskirts and get the tube in. It would be on a Tuesday afternoon.

If he's on the M3 corridor, he's better off coming in by train from
Southampton/Winchester/Basingstoke/Farnborough - cheaper parking too.


He's in the middle of Somerset, and giving a lift to the person who
would normally run him to the station, I suspect. I think he's
already considered and discounted train, although he'd use it if
he was on his own for this journey.


--
Flash Wilson Bristow - Web Design & Mastery - 07939 579090
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Work: www.wdam.co.uk Personal: www.gorge.org


I used to work with somebody who drove from the Bagshot area and parked
near Morden station.

Kevin


The M3 ends in Sunbury. Quite a way from any tube station.
However, SWTrains links are good.
Sunbury station is just by the M3 junction but trains are less frequent
and take longer.
Feltham Station has fast trains into London Waterloo. Take about 35
minutes.

Go a little further and the M3 merges turns into the A316.
Whitton, Twickenham and Richmond stations are nearby and will get you
into Waterloo.
Richmond will also plug you into the tube network. But it's faster to
get SWT into Central London.

You how long you are staying and at what times od day and day. But
parking will be quite expensive in Richmond or Twickenham for long
durations.


Paul Terry January 8th 07 05:01 PM

Parking near the M3 to get the tube
 
In message . com,
Londoncityslicker writes

You how long you are staying and at what times od day and day. But
parking will be quite expensive in Richmond or Twickenham for long
durations.


Parking in Richmond's Old Deer Park car park (adjacent to the A316,
which is the continuation of the M3) is currently £5 for up to six hours
or £7 for up to 24 hours (£6 and £8 respectively from 5th February): its
free after 6.30pm. Its only a short walk to Richmond station, from where
a fast train will get to Waterloo in 10 minutes.
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Paul Terry

Richard J. January 8th 07 08:04 PM

Parking near the M3 to get the tube
 
Paul Terry wrote:
In message . com,
Londoncityslicker writes

You how long you are staying and at what times od day and day. But
parking will be quite expensive in Richmond or Twickenham for long
durations.


Parking in Richmond's Old Deer Park car park (adjacent to the A316,
which is the continuation of the M3) is currently £5 for up to six
hours or £7 for up to 24 hours (£6 and £8 respectively from 5th
February): its free after 6.30pm. Its only a short walk to Richmond
station, from where a fast train will get to Waterloo in 10 minutes.


Not that fast, in the afternoon anyway; 19 minutes is the fastest. On a
Tuesday afternoon (when the OP is travelling), the time to get to
Waterloo from arrival at Richmond station (including waiting for the
train) would be between 19 and 33 minutes, average 26 minutes.
Curiously, despite having 4 tracks from Barnes onwards, none of the
all-stations stopping trains are overtaken by the fasts.
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Paul Cummins January 8th 07 09:58 PM

Parking near the M3 to get the tube
 
In article ,
(Richard J.) wrote:

On a
Tuesday afternoon (when the OP is travelling), the time to get to
Waterloo from arrival at Richmond station (including waiting for
the train) would be between 19 and 33 minutes, average 26 minutes.
Curiously, despite having 4 tracks from Barnes onwards, none of the
all-stations stopping trains are overtaken by the fasts.


By comparison, parking in Basingstoke is £2.50 a day, and 50 minutes
into Waterloo, and an easy drive from Somerset without having to
stress on either the motorway or the suburbs of London.

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