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Sorry if this is a faq, I am italian.
The question is: which is the cheapest way to go from Gatwick airport to Heatrow airport (and viceversa)? Outbound is on 19th may, inbound is 23rd may. Thank you. |
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![]() "Aglians" wrote in message ... Sorry if this is a faq, I am italian. The question is: which is the cheapest way to go from Gatwick airport to Heatrow airport (and viceversa)? Outbound is on 19th may, inbound is 23rd may. http://www.nationalexpress.com/nxairport/home.cfm Is an express coach service, traffic can be bad on this part of the motorway, so I would add another 30/40 mins to the quoted times at morning and afternoon rush times. Train would be difficult as you would have to go into London and then out again, the coach goes around London although on a very busy motorway that has some construction work at the moment. good luck... |
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On Mon, 10 May 2004 20:49:33 +0100, tfp ntl
wrote in A0Rnc.103$Kh1.67@newsfe1-win: "Aglians" wrote in message ... Sorry if this is a faq, I am italian. The question is: which is the cheapest way to go from Gatwick airport to Heatrow airport (and viceversa)? Outbound is on 19th may, inbound is 23rd may. http://www.nationalexpress.com/nxairport/home.cfm If I recall correctly, buying a return ticket in advance is(was) £14, a good saving over two £10 single tickets. -- Ivan Reid, Electronic & Computer Engineering, ___ CMS Collaboration, Brunel University. Room 40-1-B12, CERN |
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![]() "Aglians" wrote in message ... Sorry if this is a faq, I am italian. The question is: which is the cheapest way to go from Gatwick airport to Heatrow airport (and viceversa)? Outbound is on 19th may, inbound is 23rd may. http://www.nationalexpress.com/nxairport/home.cfm If I recall correctly, buying a return ticket in advance is(was) £14, a good saving over two £10 single tickets. The site http://www.nationalexpress.com/nxairport/home.cfm says the the cost is £34 return. How can I get the £14 ticket? Thank You |
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Sorry if this is a faq, I am italian.
The question is: which is the cheapest way to go from Gatwick airport to Heatrow airport (and viceversa)? Outbound is on 19th may, inbound is 23rd may. Here's my suggestion for the cheapest way to get between the 2 airports. 1) Buy a "Network Away break" train ticket between Gatwick Airport and West Brompton, this is a return ticket and there are direct trains on weekdays every hour. Cost £16.40 2) At west brompton get off the train and go to the ticket office in the station. Here ask for an oyster card with £5 pre pay credit on it. (You'll need to pay a £3 deposit to get the card). 3) Use the oyster card to take the tube from West Brompton to Earls Court (District Line). Here change to take the Picadilly Line direct to Heathrow Airport. This part journey will use £2.30 pre-pay credit up on your oyster card. 4) On your return, again take the picaddily line to Earls Court then to West Brompton. As this is a weekend, the journey will only cost £1. At West brompton, take your oyster card back to the ticket office and get your £3 deposit back and the remaining £1.70 credit on the card. 5) Use the return part of the Network Away break to get the train from West Brompton to Gatwick Airport. Total cost = £16.20 + £2.30 + £1 = £19.50 It might be complex, but it is cheap!!! Depending on the time of day, the journey may take up to 3 hours. The only problems you *may have* - You may need to change trains at clapham junction, as on the sunday there may not be a direct train. - The ticket office at west brompton may be closed. That means you'll have to use the ticket machine, which will charge higher prices. Ian |
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On Tue, 11 May 2004 15:49:21 +0200, Aglians
wrote in : "Aglians" wrote in message ... Sorry if this is a faq, I am italian. The question is: which is the cheapest way to go from Gatwick airport to Heatrow airport (and viceversa)? Outbound is on 19th may, inbound is 23rd may. http://www.nationalexpress.com/nxairport/home.cfm If I recall correctly, buying a return ticket in advance is(was) £14, a good saving over two £10 single tickets. The site http://www.nationalexpress.com/nxairport/home.cfm says the the cost is £34 return. How can I get the £14 ticket? I might have misremembered -- my records show return trips on 06/04 and 11/04/03 and again 31/08-09/09/03 as both costing £20. So maybe it was ~£16 each way and £20 return. Hmm, I can't get a fare cheaper than £34 at the moment either; maybe they've changed their rules or fare structure -- or it's too late at night for me to be driving a computer. :-/ Sorry... -- Ivan Reid, Electronic & Computer Engineering, ___ CMS Collaboration, Brunel University. Room 40-1-B12, CERN |
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Sorry if this is a faq, I am italian.
The question is: which is the cheapest way to go from Gatwick airport to Heatrow airport (and viceversa)? Outbound is on 19th may, inbound is 23rd may. Thank you. Probably £23.60: £16 Standard Open Return (Southern/South Central) Gatwick - London Victoria Plus 2x £3.80 Zones 1-6 Single From Gatwick Airport, catch a train to London Victoria marked Southern or South Central (NOT Gatwick Express). At Victoria go down to the Westbound District Line platform. Catch a train going to Ealing Broadway or Richmond (NOT Wimbledon, Putney Bridge, Parson's Green, Kensington Olympia, or Circle). At Baron's Court catch a Piccadilly Line train to Heathrow Airport (NOT Rayner's Lane or Uxbridge). Returning, take the first Piccadilly Line train to Hammersmith, and change to the first District Line train across the platform (if the destination is showing as High St Kensington, get off at Earl's Court and wait for a train on the same platform (1/2 - either face) going to Tower Hill, Upminster, Plaistow, Barking, or Whitechapel (not Edgware Rd or High St Kensington)). Stay on until Victoria. At Victoria go up into the half of the station with platforms 9-19. Get the first train Southern/South Central that calls at Gatwick Airport (these tend to show Hastings, Eastbourne, Littlehampton, Bognor Regis, Portsmouth, or Southampton as their destination). |
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Thanks to all. I think, however, we will get the coach because we are a 35
persons group. Do you know what does mean to lead 35 italians into the tube? National express applies a 10% discount for groups. Another question: can ticket office print a bill for the payment of 35 tickets? Thank You again. |
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"Aglians" wrote in message ...
Thanks to all. I think, however, we will get the coach because we are a 35 persons group. Do you know what does mean to lead 35 italians into the tube? National express applies a 10% discount for groups. Another question: can ticket office print a bill for the payment of 35 tickets? Thank You again. If you're such a big group it may be cheaper and more convenient to hire minibus taxis. I just googled and found for example, this company which will supply 8-seater minibuses http://www.adlg.co.uk/mini_bus.htm Good luck with your trip! Dan |
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