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M25 pick up
"eastender" wrote in message ... 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? thx E. What about Denham. Kevin |
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M25 pick up
In message , at 20:57:25 on
Mon, 18 Aug 2008, Zen83237 remarked: What about Denham. It's a long way off the M25, by car (rather than flying crow). -- Roland Perry |
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Roland Perry gurgled happily, sounding much like they
were saying: What about Denham. It's a long way off the M25, by car (rather than flying crow). Rubbish. About a mile of M40, then about a mile and a bit of dual-carriageway A40. |
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In message , at 06:37:05 on Tue, 19
Aug 2008, Adrian remarked: What about Denham. It's a long way off the M25, by car (rather than flying crow). Rubbish. About a mile of M40, then about a mile and a bit of dual-carriageway A40. That's the way out to the south, plus you have to get to it from the north. The train service only 2tph too. -- Roland Perry |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 06:37:05 on Tue, 19 Aug 2008, Adrian remarked: What about Denham. It's a long way off the M25, by car (rather than flying crow). Rubbish. About a mile of M40, then about a mile and a bit of dual-carriageway A40. That's the way out to the south, plus you have to get to it from the north. The train service only 2tph too. It's less than 10 mins from J17 of the M25 , pick up at Denham, get back on the M25 where it meets the M40. I use this route sometimes to avoid traffic on the M25.. Mike O |
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In message , at 14:24:21 on Tue, 19
Aug 2008, Mike P remarked: About a mile of M40, then about a mile and a bit of dual-carriageway A40. That's the way out to the south, plus you have to get to it from the north. The train service only 2tph too. It's less than 10 mins from J17 of the M25 , pick up at Denham, get back on the M25 where it meets the M40. I use this route sometimes to avoid traffic on the M25.. But it's even quicker to use Rickmansworth or Chorleywood. I used to drive through Denham *before* there was an M25, and later lived in Chorleywood for six months. -- Roland Perry |
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"Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 14:24:21 on Tue, 19 Aug 2008, Mike P remarked: About a mile of M40, then about a mile and a bit of dual-carriageway A40. That's the way out to the south, plus you have to get to it from the north. The train service only 2tph too. It's less than 10 mins from J17 of the M25 , pick up at Denham, get back on the M25 where it meets the M40. I use this route sometimes to avoid traffic on the M25.. But it's even quicker to use Rickmansworth or Chorleywood. I used to drive through Denham *before* there was an M25, and later lived in Chorleywood for six months. -- Roland Perry I leave the M25 at Chorleywood and I am glad that I don't join the motorway here in the morning. The queues are often back to the Sarrat turn. Does Rickmansworth having anywhere to wait? Kevin |
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