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I will be on vacation in London at the end of this month. I arrive to
Heathrow airport and stay in Bayswater inn hotel. Let's just say that $100 price for the taxi trip seems to be somewhat excessive for this New York resident ![]() http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk suggested this route (I selected tube only with least transfers): ======================= 10:00 10:06Heathrow Terminal 2 Walk to Heathrow Terminals 1-2-3 Transfer time:6mins 10:06 10:39Heathrow Terminals 1-2-3 Underground Station Take the Piccadilly Line towards Arnos Grove or Piccadilly Line towards Cockfosters 10:45 Earl's Court Underground Station Take the District Line towards Edgware Road (Circle Line) Average journey time: 8 mins 10:53Bayswater Underground Station ======================================= 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. Am I correct to understand that tube trains run on pre-determined schedule (seems like a foreign concep to me ![]() TIA |
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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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"vmnvmcxbv" typed
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. Am I correct to understand that tube trains run on pre-determined schedule (seems like a foreign concep to me ![]() Easily. Ignore times given; with trains running every 3 minutes or so, you just take the first that comes, so long as it's not packed. It might be worthwhile to let a crush-loaded train pass to give yourself a bit of space. The rush hour passengers will have passed by the time you travel, though the 'twirly'[1] brigade may be out in force. [1] Pensioners whose free passes cannot be used befor a certain time. "Am I too early for this?" -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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"vmnvmcxbv" wrote in message
news:av48i.48$UD4.21@trndny07 I will be on vacation in London at the end of this month. I arrive to Heathrow airport and stay in Bayswater inn hotel. Let's just say that $100 price for the taxi trip seems to be somewhat excessive for this New York resident ![]() http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk suggested this route (I selected tube only with least transfers): ======================= 10:00 10:06Heathrow Terminal 2 Walk to Heathrow Terminals 1-2-3 Transfer time:6mins 10:06 10:39Heathrow Terminals 1-2-3 Underground Station Take the Piccadilly Line towards Arnos Grove or Piccadilly Line towards Cockfosters 10:45 Earl's Court Underground Station Take the District Line towards Edgware Road (Circle Line) Average journey time: 8 mins 10:53Bayswater Underground Station ======================================= 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. Am I correct to understand that tube trains run on pre-determined schedule (seems like a foreign concep to me ![]() Tube trains do have a timetable, but for most routes it's not published. The Journey Planner does know it and uses it, but trains don't stick to it precisely, except (usually) at the beginning of the route. Most routes are too frequent for you to have to care. I would change your route to change twice, but more easily: Take the Piccadilly Line as suggested, but get off at Hammersmith or Baron's Court stations. Normally, all Piccadilly Line trains from Heathrow T123 take this route, so you don't have to worry about looking at where the train is going. Walk across the platform and wait for the next District Line train (it'll usually be there in a couple of minutes or so). Again, you don't need to look at where it's going. You'll notice that this train is much larger than the Piccadilly Line train, with much more headroom. It will probably have green handrails. When you get to Earl's Court (which will take about five minutes), get off and take the next train to Edgware Road. It will probably be across the platform, and you won't usually have to wait more than five minutes (often, it's already waiting in the platform). To help you spot the right train, this one will have yellow grab rails, though it's still called a District Line train (not Circle Line). You will encounter your first stairs at Bayswater station. I suggest you get in the second car of the train from Earl's Court to be near the stairs at Bayswater. I did a similar journey yesterday, and it was completely painless. I got a seat on all three trains, and there was room for baggage, but the trains from Heathrow are sometimes crowded and full of bags -- there's extra space around the doors for the bags. You will need a zone 1-6 ticket, which will be cheaper if you buy either an Oyster card or a Travelcard. |
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On Sat, 2 Jun 2007 10:49:55 +0100, Recliner wrote:
When you get to Earl's Court (which will take about five minutes), get off and take the next train to Edgware Road. It will probably be across the platform, and you won't usually have to wait more than five minutes (often, it's already waiting in the platform). These trains are every 10 minutes, so you will have to wait more than five minutes about half the time... You will need a zone 1-6 ticket, which will be cheaper if you buy either an Oyster card or a Travelcard. A Travelcard isn't cheaper than a Z1-6 single (£6.70 vs £4.00). |
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"asdf" wrote in message
On Sat, 2 Jun 2007 10:49:55 +0100, Recliner wrote: When you get to Earl's Court (which will take about five minutes), get off and take the next train to Edgware Road. It will probably be across the platform, and you won't usually have to wait more than five minutes (often, it's already waiting in the platform). These trains are every 10 minutes, so you will have to wait more than five minutes about half the time... Ah, but they often stand in the platform for a couple of minutes or so, so while they may only depart every ten minutes, you'll usually see one in the platform more often than that... You will need a zone 1-6 ticket, which will be cheaper if you buy either an Oyster card or a Travelcard. A Travelcard isn't cheaper than a Z1-6 single (£6.70 vs £4.00). True, unless he intends to make more journeys that day (quite likely, I'd have thought, given the arrival time). |
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On Jun 2, 10:49 am, "Recliner" wrote:
Walk across the platform and wait for the next District Line train (it'll usually be there in a couple of minutes or so). Again, you don't need to look at where it's going. You'll notice that this train is much larger than the Piccadilly Line train, with much more headroom. It will probably have green handrails. Yeah. Basically the Piccadilly and District stop on opposite sides of the same platform at Hammersmith and Baron's Court, but by Earl's Court, the Piccadilly Line is deep underground while the District is still on the surface. Sadly no District Line trains run from the Hammersmith branch to the Bayswater branch, so you still need to change at Earl's Court, but this time there's no walking involved since all trains call at the same platform. Tube trains run every 3-10 minutes, no need to memorise schedules. U |
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So to sum up, your options a
- underground to Bayswater, via Earls Court - 50 minutes - £4.00, or £2.00 if you buy Oyster (which would be a wise thing to do, unless you don't use public transport), which costs £3, but it can be refunded when you leave UK. - train to Paddington - then you can either walk, or take a bus or go by underground. - Heathrow Express - 15 minutes - £14.50 - Heathrow Connect to Paddington (runs every 30 minutes) - 25 minutes - £6.90. |
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"XmaX" wrote in message
oups.com So to sum up, your options a - underground to Bayswater, via Earls Court - 50 minutes - £4.00, or £2.00 if you buy Oyster (which would be a wise thing to do, unless you don't use public transport), which costs £3, but it can be refunded when you leave UK. The £2 Oyster fare is only available off-peak, otherwise £3.50. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/tickets/fa...res=Show+fares |
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On Jun 2, 12:05 pm, "Recliner" wrote:
"XmaX" wrote in message oups.com So to sum up, your options a - underground to Bayswater, via Earls Court - 50 minutes - £4.00, or £2.00 if you buy Oyster (which would be a wise thing to do, unless you don't use public transport), which costs £3, but it can be refunded when you leave UK. The £2 Oyster fare is only available off-peak, otherwise £3.50.http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/tickets/fa...farefinder/def... My mistake. For unknown reason I assumed that vmnvmcxbv is travelling during the weekend ![]() |
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