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Ruislip Gardens to Chiswick Park
A quick query: what's the best way to do this trip, or similar trips,
in the NW, which involve a combination of the Central line and Pic line? Since there's no interchange station, walking from Hanger Lane to Park Royal seems like an option. I'm prepared to consider Tube, Busses, or NR. Here are some possibilities I've discovered: 1. Ruislip Gardens - Hanger Lane (Central), Hanger Lane - Park Royal (walk), Park Royal - Ealing Common (Pic), Ealing Common - Chiswick Park (Dist). 2. Ruislip Gardens - North Acton (Central), North Action - Ealing Broadway (Central), Ealing Broadway - Chiswick Park (Dist). Not too sure about the following: 3. Ruislip Gardens - Greenford (Central), Greenford - Ealing Bdy (NR, Thames Trains, the 08:25 seems to be the obvious choice!), Ealing Bdy - Chiswick Park (Dist). Any routes I'm missing? How about busses? I don't mind the form of transport, just want to get from A to be as fast as possible. Also, is a travelcard valid on this NR route? |
Ruislip Gardens to Chiswick Park
"ianjm" wrote in message
om... Also, is a travelcard valid on this NR route? Yes. -- 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 |
Ruislip Gardens to Chiswick Park
On 30 Sep 2004 15:45:41 -0700, (ianjm) wrote:
A quick query: what's the best way to do this trip, or similar trips, in the NW, which involve a combination of the Central line and Pic line? [snip] Any routes I'm missing? How about busses? I don't mind the form of transport, just want to get from A to be as fast as possible. Also, is a travelcard valid on this NR route? Tube to North Acton then bus 440 which runs directly to Chiswick Park. http://www.busmap.org/tt/440.pdf HTH -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
Ruislip Gardens to Chiswick Park
ianjm wrote:
A quick query: what's the best way to do this trip, or similar trips, in the NW, which involve a combination of the Central line and Pic line? Since there's no interchange station, walking from Hanger Lane to Park Royal seems like an option. I'm prepared to consider Tube, Busses, or NR. Here are some possibilities I've discovered: 1. Ruislip Gardens - Hanger Lane (Central), Hanger Lane - Park Royal (walk), Park Royal - Ealing Common (Pic), Ealing Common - Chiswick Park (Dist). 2. Ruislip Gardens - North Acton (Central), North Action - Ealing Broadway (Central), Ealing Broadway - Chiswick Park (Dist). Not too sure about the following: 3. Ruislip Gardens - Greenford (Central), Greenford - Ealing Bdy (NR, Thames Trains, the 08:25 seems to be the obvious choice!), Ealing Bdy - Chiswick Park (Dist). Any routes I'm missing? How about busses? I don't mind the form of transport, just want to get from A to be as fast as possible. Also, is a travelcard valid on this NR route? I would vote for option 2, but you can get the actual timings from the TfL Journey Planner at http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/. It knows about NR trains too, but don't forget to change the walking speed to Fast (= 3mph) if that's your speed. Using the Greenford-Ealing NR train would be about 5 minutes faster than the Central Line from Greenford, but only if you happen to arrive there a couple of minutes before the train leaves. It's First GW Link now, not Thames Trains. And, yes, Travelcards are valid on it. The other option, depending on precisely where in Ruislip you are starting from, is to go to Ruislip station and take the Piccadilly to Acton Town and the district from there to Chiswick Park. You can feed a postcode into the JP as your starting point. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
Ruislip Gardens to Chiswick Park
Paul Corfield wrote:
On 30 Sep 2004 15:45:41 -0700, (ianjm) wrote: A quick query: what's the best way to do this trip, or similar trips, in the NW, which involve a combination of the Central line and Pic line? [snip] Any routes I'm missing? How about busses? I don't mind the form of transport, just want to get from A to be as fast as possible. Also, is a travelcard valid on this NR route? Tube to North Acton then bus 440 which runs directly to Chiswick Park. "Directly" is not a word I would use about the 440. It seems to have been devised to serve the maximum number of people who would otherwise be more than 400 m from a bus stop, and is vulnerable to badly parked vehicles in narrow residential roads on its circuitous route. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
Ruislip Gardens to Chiswick Park
ianjm wrote:
A quick query: what's the best way to do this trip, or similar trips, in the NW, which involve a combination of the Central line and Pic line? Since there's no interchange station, walking from Hanger Lane to Park Royal seems like an option. I'm prepared to consider Tube, Busses, or NR. Here are some possibilities I've discovered: 1. Ruislip Gardens - Hanger Lane (Central), Hanger Lane - Park Royal (walk), Park Royal - Ealing Common (Pic), Ealing Common - Chiswick Park (Dist). 2. Ruislip Gardens - North Acton (Central), North Action - Ealing Broadway (Central), Ealing Broadway - Chiswick Park (Dist). Not too sure about the following: 3. Ruislip Gardens - Greenford (Central), Greenford - Ealing Bdy (NR, Thames Trains, the 08:25 seems to be the obvious choice!), Ealing Bdy - Chiswick Park (Dist). Any routes I'm missing? How about busses? I don't mind the form of transport, just want to get from A to be as fast as possible. Also, is a travelcard valid on this NR route? Of the 3, the first is the one I'd choose. If not there's always Central Line to North Acton, 266 bus to Hamemrsmith and then District to Chiswick Park |
Ruislip Gardens to Chiswick Park
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