Switch from Picadilly to District line, which stop is best?
I will arrive at Heathrow around 6 a.m. on Monday the 24th of August.
The Underground map tells me that in order to get to St. James Park station, I must switch from the Picadilly line to the District line. As I will have luggage, I would prefer to walk a short distance. Which of the following stops would you recommend? Hammersmith, Baron's Court, Earl's Court, Gloucester Road, South Kensington. Thanks! |
Switch from Picadilly to District line, which stop is best?
twixter wrote:
I will arrive at Heathrow around 6 a.m. on Monday the 24th of August. The Underground map tells me that in order to get to St. James Park station, I must switch from the Picadilly line to the District line. As I will have luggage, I would prefer to walk a short distance. Which of the following stops would you recommend? Hammersmith, Baron's Court, Earl's Court, Gloucester Road, South Kensington. Thanks! Barons Court. 'nuff said. |
Switch from Picadilly to District line, which stop is best?
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Switch from Picadilly to District line, which stop is best?
On 24 July, 23:40, wrote:
In article , (twixter) wrote: I will arrive at Heathrow around 6 a.m. on Monday the 24th of August. The Underground map tells me that in order to get to St. James Park station, I must switch from the Picadilly line to the District line. As I will have luggage, I would prefer to walk a short distance. Which of the following stops would you recommend? Hammersmith, Baron's Court, Earl's Court, Gloucester Road, South Kensington. Thanks! Either of the first two. Hammersmith might be easier for getting a seat. If it's really busy that early you might need Acton Town for a District seat. All those are cross-platform. If you go past Baron's Court you have to come up from the deep-level Piccadilly to the sub-surface District -- Colin Rosenstiel Change at Hammersmith. You can generally get a seat there as a lot of people are making the change from District to Piccadilly as well (the whole Richmond Branch). |
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