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Arriving at Stansted Airport, suppose I'll take the Stansted
Express/Skytrain to Liverpool Street Station. To go to Barking, may I be dropped along the route or I must go first at Liverpool Str Station, then from there take the tube? For instance, dropping at Tottenham Hale allow me to reach Barking easily? Or exists a better alternative? Tnx for your feedback |
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"Jiminy" wrote in message
... Arriving at Stansted Airport, suppose I'll take the Stansted Express/Skytrain to Liverpool Street Station. To go to Barking, may I be dropped along the route or I must go first at Liverpool Str Station, then from there take the tube? For instance, dropping at Tottenham Hale allow me to reach Barking easily? Or exists a better alternative? Tottenham Hale to Barking involves one stop on the victoria to blackhorse road, then a train to barking. The easiest way is Train to Liverpool street and then H&C to barking. -- 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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On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 10:13:25 GMT, Jiminy wrote:
Arriving at Stansted Airport, suppose I'll take the Stansted Express/Skytrain to Liverpool Street Station. To go to Barking, may I be dropped along the route or I must go first at Liverpool Str Station, then from there take the tube? For instance, dropping at Tottenham Hale allow me to reach Barking easily? Or exists a better alternative? You could catch the National Express A9 coach to Stratford and then local bus 238 or http://www.nationalexpress.com/nxairport/stansted.cfm http://www.busmap.org/tt/A09.pdf http://www.busmap.org/tt/238.pdf the same coach to Stratford then Jubilee Line to West Ham and then District Line or H&C Line to Barking. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/pdfdocs/colormap.pdf http://tube.tfl.gov.uk/content/tubem...s/District.pdf http://tube.tfl.gov.uk/content/tubem...circlehamm.pdf http://tube.tfl.gov.uk/content/tubem...ps/Jubilee.pdf Or Train to Tottenham Hale then 123 bus to Ilford then bus 169, 179 or 369 to Barking. The 123 stops right outside Tottenham Hale station (stop V on the map) in the little bus station area while it is a simple change between buses in Ilford (get off at stop N) and get on at stop L. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/buses/spiders/pdf/tottenham.pdf http://www.tfl.gov.uk/buses/spiders/pdf/ilford.pdf http://www.busmap.org/tt/123.pdf http://www.busmap.org/tt/169.pdf http://www.busmap.org/tt/179.pdf http://www.busmap.org/tt/369.pdf All the buses are frequent and are only £1 per journey. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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Paul Weaver wrote: Tottenham Hale to Barking involves one stop on the victoria to blackhorse road, then a train to barking. These trains run every half hour. -- You dont have to be illiterate to use the Internet, but it help's. |
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Jiminy wrote to uk.transport.london on Fri, 24 Sep 2004:
Arriving at Stansted Airport, suppose I'll take the Stansted Express/Skytrain to Liverpool Street Station. To go to Barking, may I be dropped along the route or I must go first at Liverpool Str Station, then from there take the tube? For instance, dropping at Tottenham Hale allow me to reach Barking easily? If you want to go on the Tube, then Liverpool Street is your best bet, as it is on the Hammersmith and City Line, which will take you direct to Barking. That would be the quickest way as far as I know. -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 11 September 2004 |
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"Paul Weaver" wrote in message ...
"Jiminy" wrote in message ... Arriving at Stansted Airport, suppose I'll take the Stansted Express/Skytrain to Liverpool Street Station. To go to Barking, may I be dropped along the route or I must go first at Liverpool Str Station, then from there take the tube? For instance, dropping at Tottenham Hale allow me to reach Barking easily? Or exists a better alternative? Tottenham Hale to Barking involves one stop on the victoria to blackhorse road, then a train to barking. The easiest way is Train to Liverpool street and then H&C to barking. I agree, I don't think there's anything to be gained by not going all the way to London Liverpool St. Looking at my London Connections map suggests there is a limited train (as opposed to London Underground) service from Liverpool St direct to Barking; I imagine this is a peak-hours-only service, so your best bet would probably be to take the Hammersmith&City line as suggested. ObUTL: Looking again at this map: the GOBLin has really poor connections doesn't it! -- Larry Lard Replies to group please |
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"LarryLard" wrote in message
om... Looking at my London Connections map suggests there is a limited train (as opposed to London Underground) service from Liverpool St direct to Barking; I imagine this is a peak-hours-only service No, it's a very-late-night-only service. ObUTL: Looking again at this map: the GOBLin has really poor connections doesn't it! The most irritating thing is that there is easily room to relocate the Tottenham Hale WAGN platforms south of Ferry Road, in which case they would stretch pretty much all the way to the Goblin Line where (I think) there is room to build platforms. But since the WAGN platforms have recently had shelters and escalators installed, I don't think they're going anywhere. -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
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On 24 Sep 2004, LarryLard wrote:
ObUTL: Looking again at this map: the GOBLin has really poor connections doesn't it! It's got a lot of 'near misses', though: Upper Holloway - Archway Harringay Green Lanes - Harringay South Tottenham - Seven Sisters Wathamstow Queens Road - Walthamstow Central Wanstead Park - Forest Gate Leytonstone High Road - Leytonstone Woodgrange Park - Manor Park All of those are a few hundred metres apart, which isn't that much of a walk - probably less than the walks inside a larger tube station. In fact, what is the longest interchange walk inside one station? I'd guess it was Central to Circle at Bank. Or perhaps W&C to Circle. tom -- We must perform a quirkafleeg |
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On Fri, 24 Sep 2004, John Rowland wrote:
"LarryLard" wrote in message om... Looking at my London Connections map suggests there is a limited train (as opposed to London Underground) service from Liverpool St direct to Barking; I imagine this is a peak-hours-only service No, it's a very-late-night-only service. Yes, it's C2C LTS line trains, which run to Fenchurch Street in the day, but use Liverpool Street at night. LTUC did a report on the possibility of using Fenchurch Street all the time ('Which Street for Southend?'), and it has an absolutely priceless observation: 4.9 Staff views 4.9.1 Passenger trains are run for the benefit of their users, not of their staff, and the views of operating staff were not sought in the course of this survey. Nevertheless, it is worth recording that LTUC's surveyors were approached spontaneously by a number of c2c's train staff at Fenchurch Street and of other train companies' station staff at Liverpool Street. The train staff all expressed a strong preference for Fenchurch Street, which they saw as their home territory (with the staff amenities they regularly used) and as a less challenging route to operate. The station staff also favoured the removal of c2c's trains from Liverpool Street, as these trains were perceived to have a particularly challenging clientele with whom it was necessary to cope. I don't know if you've ever been at Liverpool Street while it's full of Essex boys and girls on their way home after a night out, but "particularly challenging" is a pretty good description! ObUTL: Looking again at this map: the GOBLin has really poor connections doesn't it! The most irritating thing is that there is easily room to relocate the Tottenham Hale WAGN platforms south of Ferry Road, in which case they would stretch pretty much all the way to the Goblin Line where (I think) there is room to build platforms. Where abouts are the Victoria Line platforms, though? tom -- We must perform a quirkafleeg |
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