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West London Parking for Central Line
On Monday I have to travel by car to London along the M40 and then get
to get to Saint Paul's by 1000. (I normally use Chiltern trains or drive down the M1 and park at Stanmore but this time logistics are unfortunately dictating otherwise.) When I previously used to do this I used to Park at Perivale and take the Central Line. However, I've not done this for a long time and recall someone here saying that Perivale's station car par is now full very early. Anyone have any other ideas about any West London Central Line stations with reasonable parking? -- Ian Jelf, MITG, Birmingham, UK Registered "Blue Badge" Tourist Guide for London & the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
West London Parking for Central Line
In article , Ian Jelf
writes Anyone have any other ideas about any West London Central Line stations with reasonable parking? Hmmmmm. West Ruislip car park is full by 8am these days, same with Perivale as you say. Can't you use High Wycombe or Beaconsfield and then Chiltern Trains? Hillingdon usually has space but means a change of tube at some point. There is some street parking at South Ruislip but not much. It is possible to street park for West Ruislip but you would be around 8 to 10 mins on foot from the station. Is that any good? -- Andrew Electronic communications can be altered and therefore the integrity of this communication can not be guaranteed. Views expressed in this communication are those of the author and not associations or companies I am involved with. |
West London Parking for Central Line
"Ian Jelf" wrote in message ... On Monday I have to travel by car to London along the M40 and then get to get to Saint Paul's by 1000. (I normally use Chiltern trains or drive down the M1 and park at Stanmore but this time logistics are unfortunately dictating otherwise.) When I previously used to do this I used to Park at Perivale and take the Central Line. However, I've not done this for a long time and recall someone here saying that Perivale's station car par is now full very early. Anyone have any other ideas about any West London Central Line stations with reasonable parking? West Ruislip. |
West London Parking for Central Line
In message , Ian Jelf
writes On Monday I have to travel by car to London along the M40 and then get to get to Saint Paul's by 1000. (I normally use Chiltern trains or drive down the M1 and park at Stanmore but this time logistics are unfortunately dictating otherwise.) When I previously used to do this I used to Park at Perivale and take the Central Line. However, I've not done this for a long time and recall someone here saying that Perivale's station car par is now full very early. Anyone have any other ideas about any West London Central Line stations with reasonable parking? Not the Central Line, but I always used to park at Ickenham, which is a few minutes drive north of Hillingdon (whose carpark I found filled up rather sooner). -- Roland Perry |
West London Parking for Central Line
Andrew P Smith wrote:
In article , Ian Jelf writes Anyone have any other ideas about any West London Central Line stations with reasonable parking? Hmmmmm. West Ruislip car park is full by 8am these days, same with Perivale as you say. Can't you use High Wycombe or Beaconsfield and then Chiltern Trains? Hillingdon usually has space but means a change of tube at some point. Or Hillingdon to Barbican and walk (less than half a mile). -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
West London Parking for Central Line
"Cast_Iron" wrote in message ...
"Ian Jelf" wrote in message ... On Monday I have to travel by car to London along the M40 and then get to get to Saint Paul's by 1000. (I normally use Chiltern trains or drive down the M1 and park at Stanmore but this time logistics are unfortunately dictating otherwise.) When I previously used to do this I used to Park at Perivale and take the Central Line. However, I've not done this for a long time and recall someone here saying that Perivale's station car par is now full very early. Anyone have any other ideas about any West London Central Line stations with reasonable parking? West Ruislip. Where? I haven't seen any obvious signs of a station car park anywhere, and I go there quite a lot... Brad |
West London Parking for Central Line
In article , TheOneKEA
writes "Cast_Iron" wrote in message ... "Ian Jelf" wrote in message ... On Monday I have to travel by car to London along the M40 and then get to get to Saint Paul's by 1000. (I normally use Chiltern trains or drive down the M1 and park at Stanmore but this time logistics are unfortunately dictating otherwise.) When I previously used to do this I used to Park at Perivale and take the Central Line. However, I've not done this for a long time and recall someone here saying that Perivale's station car par is now full very early. Anyone have any other ideas about any West London Central Line stations with reasonable parking? West Ruislip. Where? I haven't seen any obvious signs of a station car park anywhere, and I go there quite a lot... Brad Suggest you need spectacles. Go over the bridge passing the station on your right. At the end of the traffic island you can turn right just before the shops. That's the road into the car park. -- Andrew Electronic communications can be altered and therefore the integrity of this communication can not be guaranteed. Views expressed in this communication are those of the author and not associations or companies I am involved with. |
West London Parking for Central Line
Roland Perry wrote:
In message , Ian Jelf writes On Monday I have to travel by car to London along the M40 and then get to get to Saint Paul's by 1000. (I normally use Chiltern trains or drive down the M1 and park at Stanmore but this time logistics are unfortunately dictating otherwise.) When I previously used to do this I used to Park at Perivale and take the Central Line. However, I've not done this for a long time and recall someone here saying that Perivale's station car par is now full very early. Anyone have any other ideas about any West London Central Line stations with reasonable parking? Not the Central Line, but I always used to park at Ickenham, which is a few minutes drive north of Hillingdon (whose carpark I found filled up rather sooner). .... and is also slightly cheaper. West Ruislip has 136 spaces. Other stations down the Central line have many fewer spaces... Metropolitan line stations, however, tend to have much larger car parks. Look at the bottom of http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/congestion/car_parks.shtml for a list of tube station car parks and their prices. (W Ruislip is not included... that information was from the Chiltern Railways website at http://www.chilternrailways.co.uk). A final point - you will certainly find parking available at Beaconsfield on Chiltern Railways since the car park was double-decked last year. You could then catch a train to W Ruislip and change for the Central Line (although it would be quicker to go all the way into Marylebone and make your way from there). -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 |
West London Parking for Central Line
In message , Dave Arquati
writes Look at the bottom of http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/congestion/car_parks.shtml for a list of tube station car parks and their prices. Is Rickmansworth really only 250 spaces? I was there before Xmas and the carpark was seemed huge, and half empty; if a bit of a walk from the station itself. -- Roland Perry |
West London Parking for Central Line
Roland Perry wrote:
In message , Dave Arquati writes Look at the bottom of http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/congestion/car_parks.shtml for a list of tube station car parks and their prices. Is Rickmansworth really only 250 spaces? I was there before Xmas and the carpark was seemed huge, and half empty; if a bit of a walk from the station itself. Found a better list from TfL: http://tube.tfl.gov.uk/content/carpark/ It reckons on 230 spaces for Rickmansworth though. -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 |
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