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Jiminy November 9th 04 12:44 PM

Commute btwn N.Acton-Wimbledon
 
Commuting between North Acton and Wimbledon (both 3rd zone),
and exchanging at Notting Hill Gate (zone 1 or 2?),
a Travelcard for zone 3 only or for zone 2+3 (1+2+3?) must be
purchased?

Thanks for your help





Graham J November 9th 04 12:56 PM

Commute btwn N.Acton-Wimbledon
 
Commuting between North Acton and Wimbledon (both 3rd zone),
and exchanging at Notting Hill Gate (zone 1 or 2?),
a Travelcard for zone 3 only or for zone 2+3 (1+2+3?) must be
purchased?


The travelcard required is based on the zones travelled through. I believe
North Acton is actually on the zone 2/3 boundary and Notting Hill Gate is on
the zone 1/2 boundary so a journey between them would be treated as all in
zone 2. Notting Hill Gate and Earls Court are both on the zone 1/2
boundary but to in travelling between them you will travel through High
Street Kensington which is zone 1. Then once you get beyond East Putney you
are in zone 3. So you need a travelcard covering zones 1+2+3.


Jiminy November 9th 04 04:43 PM

Commute btwn N.Acton-Wimbledon
 
On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 13:56:39 -0000, "Graham J"
wrote:

Commuting between North Acton and Wimbledon (both 3rd zone),
and exchanging at Notting Hill Gate (zone 1 or 2?),
a Travelcard for zone 3 only or for zone 2+3 (1+2+3?) must be
purchased?


The travelcard required is based on the zones travelled through. I believe
North Acton is actually on the zone 2/3 boundary and Notting Hill Gate is on
the zone 1/2 boundary so a journey between them would be treated as all in
zone 2. Notting Hill Gate and Earls Court are both on the zone 1/2
boundary but to in travelling between them you will travel through High
Street Kensington which is zone 1. Then once you get beyond East Putney you
are in zone 3. So you need a travelcard covering zones 1+2+3.


Thank you again Graham


Simon Clarke November 9th 04 11:15 PM

Commute btwn N.Acton-Wimbledon
 
"Graham J" wrote in message ...
Commuting between North Acton and Wimbledon (both 3rd zone),
and exchanging at Notting Hill Gate (zone 1 or 2?),
a Travelcard for zone 3 only or for zone 2+3 (1+2+3?) must be
purchased?


The travelcard required is based on the zones travelled through. I believe
North Acton is actually on the zone 2/3 boundary and Notting Hill Gate is on
the zone 1/2 boundary so a journey between them would be treated as all in
zone 2. Notting Hill Gate and Earls Court are both on the zone 1/2
boundary but to in travelling between them you will travel through High
Street Kensington which is zone 1. Then once you get beyond East Putney you
are in zone 3. So you need a travelcard covering zones 1+2+3.


Don't forget that the new station on the West London Line at Shepherds
Bush should be opening soon (current estimates range from February to
Summer 2005) at which point you can use Central Line from North Acton
to Shepherds Bush, West London Line to either Clapham Junction then
SWT or West Brompton then District Line to Wimbledon (and you only
need a zones 2 + 3 travelcard)

Kevin November 10th 04 07:33 AM

Commute btwn N.Acton-Wimbledon
 
(Simon Clarke) wrote in message . com...


Don't forget that the new station on the West London Line at Shepherds
Bush should be opening soon (current estimates range from February to
Summer 2005)


Where abouts are they building a new station, I didn't notice one a
couple of weeks ago when I travelled that route.

Kevin

Jiminy November 10th 04 10:42 AM

Commute btwn N.Acton-Wimbledon
 
On 9 Nov 2004 16:15:31 -0800, (Simon Clarke)
wrote:

Don't forget that the new station on the West London Line at Shepherds
Bush should be opening soon (current estimates range from February to
Summer 2005) at which point you can use Central Line from North Acton
to Shepherds Bush, West London Line to either Clapham Junction then
SWT or West Brompton then District Line to Wimbledon (and you only
need a zones 2 + 3 travelcard)


I guess it's also possible via Ealing Broadway - Acton Town - Earl's
Court.

journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk state that requires approx 10 min' more and
a bus interchange... not sure if can be travelled with a zone 3 only
travelcard...


SC November 10th 04 11:19 AM

Commute btwn N.Acton-Wimbledon
 
"Kevin" wrote in message
om...
(Simon Clarke) wrote in message

. com...


Don't forget that the new station on the West London Line at Shepherds
Bush should be opening soon (current estimates range from February to
Summer 2005)


Where abouts are they building a new station, I didn't notice one a
couple of weeks ago when I travelled that route.

Kevin


They are building two new stations - one at Imperial Wharf and one at
Shepherds Bush. The opening date seems to change every time I look, but the
last London Connections map I looked at has both stations marked with an
'Opening Summer 2005' note attached.

The map at:
http://www.lbhf.gov.uk/Council_Servi...aps/map_18.htm
shows the lcoation of the new station (assuming it hasn't changed) to be
adjacent to the north side of the roundabout, so very close to the Central
Line station (not sure if a direct connection will be built, or whether
interchange will be via the street)

Regards,
Simon.



Graham J November 10th 04 03:37 PM

Commute btwn N.Acton-Wimbledon
 
I guess it's also possible via Ealing Broadway - Acton Town - Earl's
Court.


Yes it is possible, with or without a change to the Piccadilly Line at Acton
Town.

journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk state that requires approx 10 min' more and
a bus interchange... not sure if can be travelled with a zone 3 only
travelcard...


You would need a 2+3 Travelcard in that instance as you would be passing
through zone 2 from Turnham Green to Earl's Court to East Putney.


Colin McKenzie November 12th 04 09:17 PM

Commute btwn N.Acton-Wimbledon
 
Jiminy wrote:

On 9 Nov 2004 16:15:31 -0800, (Simon Clarke)
wrote:


Don't forget that the new station on the West London Line at Shepherds
Bush should be opening soon (current estimates range from February to
Summer 2005) at which point you can use Central Line from North Acton
to Shepherds Bush, West London Line to either Clapham Junction then
SWT or West Brompton then District Line to Wimbledon (and you only
need a zones 2 + 3 travelcard)



I guess it's also possible via Ealing Broadway - Acton Town - Earl's
Court.


Or if you can get to Willesden Junction, you can travel on two trains,
with only a total of 5 stops, changing at Clapham junction. This keeps
you out of zone 1, saving money, but will only be quicker if the
connections are good.

Colin McKenzie

--
The great advantage of not trusting statistics is that
it leaves you free to believe the damned lies instead!



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