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On Sep 14, 3:41*am, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 03:19:48 on Wed, 14 Sep 2011, 1506 remarked: I've done cross-London a few times with two suitcases and a carry-on (some designs will clip onto one of the suitcases). But I wouldn't recommend going via Victoria; you should choose the route with that kind of thing in mind. If Victoria and luggage implies Gatwick, for example, you can usually construct much more manageable journeys via Thameslink.. -- Arrival Heathrow, destination Bognor Regis. *Did utilize the Circle Line once. *A cab is so much easier. Of course a cab is easier (unless it gets caught in traffic - I've had some trips where it's quicker to walk). If luggage and stairs is the issue, I'd try: Heathrow to St Pancras by Piccadilly, northern ticket hall, Thameslink, change to the Bognor train at Gatwick. Makes it an awful long journey. Taxi works fine. When I have changed off Thameslink, I have found Three Bridges a better option. |
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