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on Sat, 16 Aug 2008, eastender remarked:
For someone driving round the M1- M3 stretch of the M25 what would be a
good pick up station to collect someone on the way? ie, someone coming
from central London? I'm thinking Uxbridge, but maybe there's a better
one?


It depends a bit on the time of day, but I'd suggest Rickmansworth
offpeak and Chorleywood peak. In both cases you can exit at j18 and join
again at j17.
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It depends a bit on the time of day, but I'd suggest Rickmansworth
offpeak and Chorleywood peak. In both cases you can exit at j18 and join
again at j17.



Thanks for the replies - it's for this afternoon, for my brother picking
up my son on route from Northampton to Poole. I think Rickmansworth look
best as I can put him on the Met at Moorgate and the Met seems to be
running well today.

E.
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On 16 Aug, 22:48, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 22:11:54
on Sat, 16 Aug 2008, eastender remarked:

For someone driving round the M1- M3 stretch of the M25 what would be a
good pick up station to collect someone on the way? ie, someone coming
from central London? I'm thinking Uxbridge, but maybe there's a better
one?


It depends a bit on the time of day, but I'd suggest Rickmansworth
offpeak and Chorleywood peak. In both cases you can exit at j18 and join
again at j17.
--
Roland Perry


Completely agree with Roland - we do it regularly,. Denham is harder
to get to, both for pickee and picker.
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Chris gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying:

It depends a bit on the time of day, but I'd suggest Rickmansworth
offpeak and Chorleywood peak. In both cases you can exit at j18 and
join again at j17.


Completely agree with Roland - we do it regularly,. Denham is harder to
get to, both for pickee and picker.


C'wood & Ricky are tube fares, too - much cheaper.
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