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vmnvmcxbv wrote:
Is this route doable with one large bag on wheels and small backpack? I've never been to London and don't know how crowded London Tube is. At that time of the day neither of these lines are very crowded in my experience but there can be a lot of people with large bags filling up Piccadilly Line trains anyway. The change at Earl's Court includes a change from deep level up to the district platforms but there are both lifts and escalators so you should be able to choose what is best for you and your bags. The change to the District Line at Earl's Court may be a little tricky to an unexperienced tube user... The station has an eastbound platform with tracks on both sides and any train to any eastbound destination can depart from any of the sides so you have to watch destination blinds etc to catch the right train (destination should be "Edgware Road"). It's not a big problem if you take the wrong train and the next station you see is Gloucester Road, you can do an easy cross-plaform change there in that case and catch a westbound Circle Line train that will take you directly to Bayswater too. Am I correct to understand that tube trains run on pre-determined schedule (seems like a foreign concep to me ![]() They do run on some kind of schedule but they are frequent enough so you should not have to worry about that. -- Olof Lagerkvist ICQ: 724451 Web: http://here.is/olof |
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