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No Name October 25th 08 07:11 AM

Westfield
 
In Friday's evening standard Shepherds Bush station on the Central line was
not mentioned as one of the stations you could use to get to the Westfield
center? Is it quite a distance to walk then to the Westfield center? It
mentioned Wood Lane and Shepherds Bush station on the Hammersmith and City
line.



Ian F. October 25th 08 09:10 AM

Westfield
 
wrote in message
...

In Friday's evening standard Shepherds Bush station on the Central line
was not mentioned as one of the stations you could use to get to the
Westfield center? Is it quite a distance to walk then to the Westfield
center? It mentioned Wood Lane and Shepherds Bush station on the
Hammersmith and City line.


http://uk.westfield.com/london/getting-there/tube

Doesn't actually say which is the nearest, though.

Ian


Barry Salter October 25th 08 09:33 AM

Westfield
 
wrote:
In Friday's evening standard Shepherds Bush station on the Central line was
not mentioned as one of the stations you could use to get to the Westfield
center? Is it quite a distance to walk then to the Westfield center? It
mentioned Wood Lane and Shepherds Bush station on the Hammersmith and City
line.

White City (Central) and Wood Lane (Hammersmith & City) are at one end
of the site, the two Shepherd's Bush stations (Central and London
Overground) are at the other.

HTH,

Barry

No Name October 25th 08 09:57 AM

Westfield
 

"Barry Salter" wrote in message
...
wrote:
In Friday's evening standard Shepherds Bush station on the Central line
was not mentioned as one of the stations you could use to get to the
Westfield center? Is it quite a distance to walk then to the Westfield
center? It mentioned Wood Lane and Shepherds Bush station on the
Hammersmith and City line.

White City (Central) and Wood Lane (Hammersmith & City) are at one end of
the site, the two Shepherd's Bush stations (Central and London Overground)
are at the other.

HTH,

Barry


Ahh so its well connected then.



[email protected] October 25th 08 10:44 AM

Westfield
 
In article ,
() wrote:

In Friday's evening standard Shepherds Bush station on the Central
line was not mentioned as one of the stations you could use to get
to the Westfield center? Is it quite a distance to walk then to the
Westfield center? It mentioned Wood Lane and Shepherds Bush station
on the Hammersmith and City line.


The latter is now called Shepherds Bush Market of course. I would have
thought it was the furthest of this lot from the Westfield centre.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Paul Scott October 25th 08 12:10 PM

Westfield
 

"Ian F." wrote in message
...
wrote in message
...

In Friday's evening standard Shepherds Bush station on the Central line
was not mentioned as one of the stations you could use to get to the
Westfield center? Is it quite a distance to walk then to the Westfield
center? It mentioned Wood Lane and Shepherds Bush station on the
Hammersmith and City line.


http://uk.westfield.com/london/getting-there/tube

Doesn't actually say which is the nearest, though.


The Westfield site has cleverly linked to an underground map that is centred
away from Westfield, and the version used still shows the SB Central, SB LO
and H&C Wood Lane as yet to open...

Paul




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