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In message , at 22:38:12 on
Thu, 9 Jun 2011, Jarle H Knudsen remarked: This year‚s London vacation is coming up, and what do you know? The RMT is threatening to strike when one of us is flying home from Heathrow. We are staying in Walthamstow, near Bakers Arms (Lea Bridge Road/Hoe Street/High Road Leyton intersection)[1]. The flight is scheduled for 0950am on Thursday, June 30. It often helps to say which terminal (or which airline so we can look it up). If there is no tube, how do we best get to Heathrow? I assume other services are not affecte d. That's a difficult journey even if everything's running. What time have you been told to be at Heathrow - 0650 recommended I'd have thought. Try a 'national rail' train from Walthamstow Central to Liverpool Street [05:19 is the first], taxi to Paddington [5 miles], then Heathrow Express [06.25 should be possible]. Or book a minicab all the way, which should take less than an hour that time of day. -- Roland Perry |
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On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 08:19:26 +0100, Roland Perry wrote:
It often helps to say which terminal (or which airline so we can look it up). Terminal 3. If there is no tube, how do we best get to Heathrow? I assume other services are not affecte d. That's a difficult journey even if everything's running. What time have you been told to be at Heathrow - 0650 recommended I'd have thought. Three hours before the flight? Latest check in is 45 minutes before the flight, according to the ticket (Scandinavian Arlines). I've always aimed for two hours. Try a 'national rail' train from Walthamstow Central to Liverpool Street [05:19 is the first], taxi to Paddington [5 miles], then Heathrow Express [06.25 should be possible]. I've been advised off-group by a frequent u.t.l poster that NXEA to Liverpool Street gets very busy during tube strikes, and that Paddington have been fairly hard to reach in previous strikes because the Circle / H&C lines across the top of the circle have not run. However, will The Chingford - Liverpool St service be too busy to travel with heavy luggage as early as 6am? If I punch in Walthamstow Central to paddington in the Journy Planner, it suggests Bus 23 from Liverpool St Station to Paddington Station [1], taking 47 mins. Is that a bad idea? Or book a minicab all the way, which should take less than an hour that time of day. How much would that cost? ----- [1] If i put in Walthamstow Central to Heathrow Terminals 1-3 instead, it says Bus 214 from Liverpool St to Mornington Crescent Station and then Bus 27 to Paddington. (Both Journeys starting at 6:04 from Walthamstow Central.) Strange. -- jhk |
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In message , at 10:22:22 on
Fri, 10 Jun 2011, Jarle H Knudsen remarked: On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 08:19:26 +0100, Roland Perry wrote: It often helps to say which terminal (or which airline so we can look it up). Terminal 3. Thanks. If there is no tube, how do we best get to Heathrow? I assume other services are not affecte d. That's a difficult journey even if everything's running. What time have you been told to be at Heathrow - 0650 recommended I'd have thought. Three hours before the flight? Latest check in is 45 minutes before the flight, according to the ticket (Scandinavian Arlines). I've always aimed for two hours. Europe - 2hrs. At an airport like Heathrow, 45mins is extremely tight (and probably a figure they quote for all airports big and small). Try a 'national rail' train from Walthamstow Central to Liverpool Street [05:19 is the first], taxi to Paddington [5 miles], then Heathrow Express [06.25 should be possible]. I've been advised off-group by a frequent u.t.l poster that NXEA to Liverpool Street gets very busy during tube strikes, Maybe not so bad a 6am though. and that Paddington have been fairly hard to reach in previous strikes because the Circle / H&C lines across the top of the circle have not run. Hence the taxi (or if you allow enough time, some buses). However, will The Chingford - Liverpool St service be too busy to travel with heavy luggage as early as 6am? I very much doubt it will be busy that early. The trains don't even start running till 5.19am (at Walthamstow). If I punch in Walthamstow Central to paddington in the Journy Planner, it suggests Bus 23 from Liverpool St Station to Paddington Station [1], taking 47 mins. Is that a bad idea? Buses not always much fun with lots of luggage - but maybe you could test this out when you first get to London. Or book a minicab all the way, which should take less than an hour that time of day. How much would that cost? You have to ask around in Walthamstow or check online. £50-£60 I guess. Send the bill to the RMT! ----- [1] If i put in Walthamstow Central to Heathrow Terminals 1-3 instead, it says Bus 214 from Liverpool St to Mornington Crescent Station and then Bus 27 to Paddington. (Both Journeys starting at 6:04 from Walthamstow Central.) Strange. Journey planners are like that. They are picking the bus to get you their first, given your arrival time at the station. -- Roland Perry |
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