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Travelling from New Zealand to London later in the year, need to get to Chatham upon arrival, and have the choice of flying to either Heathrow or Gatwick. Gatwick arguably easier as just up to Victoria and out, but probably more expensive than LUL from Heathrow Terminal 4 to Victoria then surface rail. Time-wise looks about the same. Any thoughts? Any cross-country way to get from Gatwick to Chatham avoiding going into town? Appreciate the help Marty |
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Travelling from New Zealand to London later in the year, need to get to
Chatham upon arrival, and have the choice of flying to either Heathrow or Gatwick. Gatwick arguably easier as just up to Victoria and out, but True. You'd just be walking from one side of the station to the other, possibly via a ticket machine or the ticket office. Heathrow to Victoria isn't so bad though. You can change at Hammermith or Barons Court (and probably Acton Town though you get more trains at the other two) from Piccadilly to District Line just by walking to the other side of the island platform. Victoria end will have a short flight of steps or two to ground level but you wont be walking substantially more than you would be from one side of Victoria to the other. probably more expensive than LUL from Heathrow Terminal 4 to Victoria then surface rail. Well the Heathrow Express would make the Heathrow option more expensive but assuming use of the Underground a single ticket from Heathrow to Victoria is £3.80 and then Victoria to Chatham will be around £10 or £11 so call it £15. Don't know if you can book the through journey from Heathrow and possibly save a little time and perhaps a little money. Gatwick to Chatham would be around £19 avoiding the Gatwick Express as that costs more. There may be return tickets available that would save money but I'd imagine if anything they would narrow the difference. Time-wise looks about the same. I'd think so. Going to take a couple of hours either way. Don't know how the relative efficiency of the terminals at Heathrow and Gatwick will effect that calculation. Any thoughts? At worst going via Gatwick is going to cost you about £5 more there and back again (if you are returning!). I should imagine that is pretty insignificant compared to the cost of flights from New Zealand and may even be absorbed by price differences between flights. I'd have thought the decision should be based on the cost and time of the flights to either Gatwick or Heathrow. Any cross-country way to get from Gatwick to Chatham avoiding going into town? Not unless you want to make three or four changes and it would probably take longer and not save any money either. G. |
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True. You'd just be walking from one side of the station to the other,
possibly via a ticket machine or the ticket office. I don't know why I said that as you'd likely have bought a through ticket! |
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"Marty" wrote in message
... Hi all Travelling from New Zealand to London later in the year, need to get to Chatham upon arrival, and have the choice of flying to either Heathrow or Gatwick. Gatwick arguably easier as just up to Victoria and out, but probably more expensive than LUL from Heathrow Terminal 4 to Victoria then surface rail. Time-wise looks about the same. Any thoughts? Any cross-country way to get from Gatwick to Chatham avoiding going into town? You're flying from the other side of the planet on an 18-24 hour flight which likely costs £600+, and you're worried about saving 20 minutes and/or £5? -- Everything above is the personal opinion of the author, and nothing to do with where he works and all that lovely disclaimery stuff. Posted in his lunch hour too. |
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Paul Weaver wrote:
"Marty" wrote in message ... Hi all Travelling from New Zealand to London later in the year, need to get to Chatham upon arrival, and have the choice of flying to either Heathrow or Gatwick. Gatwick arguably easier as just up to Victoria and out, but probably more expensive than LUL from Heathrow Terminal 4 to Victoria then surface rail. Time-wise looks about the same. Any thoughts? Any cross-country way to get from Gatwick to Chatham avoiding going into town? You're flying from the other side of the planet on an 18-24 hour flight which likely costs £600+, and you're worried about saving 20 minutes and/or £5? After spending that much time and money in the air, I'd want to get home as quickly and cheaply as possible! :-) -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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![]() Paul Weaver wrote: "Marty" wrote in message ... Hi all Travelling from New Zealand to London later in the year, need to get to Chatham upon arrival, and have the choice of flying to either Heathrow or Gatwick. Gatwick arguably easier as just up to Victoria and out, but probably more expensive than LUL from Heathrow Terminal 4 to Victoria then surface rail. Time-wise looks about the same. Any thoughts? Any cross-country way to get from Gatwick to Chatham avoiding going into town? You're flying from the other side of the planet on an 18-24 hour flight which likely costs £600+, and you're worried about saving 20 minutes and/or £5? -- Everything above is the personal opinion of the author, and nothing to do with where he works and all that lovely disclaimery stuff. Posted in his lunch hour too. Yes I see your point!! Wasn't so much about money as what's easiest after about 27 hours in transit. Thanks for everyones' thoughts. M |
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Paul Weaver wrote:
"Marty" wrote... Hi all Travelling from New Zealand to London later in the year, need to get to Chatham upon arrival, and have the choice of flying to either Heathrow or Gatwick. Gatwick arguably easier as just up to Victoria and out, but probably more expensive than LUL from Heathrow Terminal 4 to Victoria then surface rail. Time-wise looks about the same. Any thoughts? Any cross-country way to get from Gatwick to Chatham avoiding going into town? You're flying from the other side of the planet on an 18-24 hour flight which likely costs £600+, and you're worried about saving 20 minutes and/or £5? Five years ago I flew KLM from Australia to Heathrow Terminal 4. At Singapore I heard a boarding call for the QANTAS flight to Heathrow. Despite my having to hang around Amsterdam airport for a couple of hours while I changed planes, by the time I reached Heathrow T4 tube station I'd caught up with several people from that flight. This was mainly due to them saving cash by waiting until 0930 before they caught the train... So what time you get there is really just as important as what route you take, if you take the train. I suspect there's also a bus alternative BICBW. |
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![]() "Roy Stilling" wrote in message .. . Marty wrote: Travelling from New Zealand to London later in the year, need to get to Chatham upon arrival, and have the choice of flying to either Heathrow or Gatwick. Gatwick arguably easier as just up to Victoria and out, but probably more expensive than LUL from Heathrow Terminal 4 to Victoria then surface rail. Time-wise looks about the same. Any thoughts? Any cross-country way to get from Gatwick to Chatham avoiding going into town? We live in Gillingham, next door to Chatham, and prefer Gatwick because of the ease of the transfer at Victoria. In theory you can travel Gatwick - Chatham via Redhill, Tonbridge, Paddock Wood and Strood avoiding London altogether, but this would require changes at all those places and would take ages. If going via Gatwick you have a choice between the Gatwick Express, which is non-stop to London, and the Southern local services, many of which only stop once or twice between Gatwick and London. The local trains cost 2/3 of the Gatwick Express fare. However, if you have lots of luggage, you may find the Gatwick Express worth the extra money as it has plenty of luggage space which the local trains don't. Just buy a Standard Day Single via London and AFAIK you can use this on the Gatwick Express. One thing I've found is some cheap tickets bought at Victoria state "Not Gatwick Express". However, when travelling on a through ticket, Gatwick Express staff had no problems with my tickets - Saver Returns and Business Savers. I even had a Standard Day Single from Dartford - Haywards Heath and I travelled on the Gatwick Express. Or maybe I was just lucky? Marcus |
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cross-country way to get from Gatwick to Chatham avoiding going into town? You may be able to find a way of doing it changing at just Redhill/Tonbridge and Strood, but I don't think there'll be too many trains a day doing this. |
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Roy Stilling writes:
If going via Gatwick you have a choice between the Gatwick Express, which is non-stop to London, and the Southern local services, many of which only stop once or twice between Gatwick and London. The local trains cost 2/3 of the Gatwick Express fare. ... Really? What are the current fares? Some years ago it was more like 9/10, not 2/3. -- Mark Brader, Toronto | "Anyone who can handle a needle convincingly can make | us see a thread which is not there." --E.H. Gombrich |
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