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Departing from Gatwick, returning from Heathrow
I hold a Standard Open Return for Cambridge-Gatwick Airport but my
return flight will be into Heathrow instead this Sunday. Is there an inexpensive way to get from Heathrow to Cambridge utilizing the cross-London journey I have already paid for? The best thing I can think of is to Tube to a non-Zone 1 station where cross-London transfers are allowed on NR, touch out on Oyster pre-pay and then use my NR ticket to get back in and head to King's X. I haven't looked up how much money this will save me, if any, or if it is possible or even worth the difficulty of having to come to the surface. Thanks for your help. -- Michael Hoffman |
Departing from Gatwick, returning from Heathrow
"Michael Hoffman" wrote in message ups.com... I hold a Standard Open Return for Cambridge-Gatwick Airport but my return flight will be into Heathrow instead this Sunday. Is there an inexpensive way to get from Heathrow to Cambridge utilizing the cross-London journey I have already paid for? The best thing I can think of is to Tube to a non-Zone 1 station where cross-London transfers are allowed on NR, touch out on Oyster pre-pay and then use my NR ticket to get back in and head to King's X. I haven't looked up how much money this will save me, if any, or if it is possible or even worth the difficulty of having to come to the surface. Why not just get the tube straight from Heathrow to Kings X, you don't need to change trains, although it does take a while. |
Departing from Gatwick, returning from Heathrow
That's probably what I'll do, but that throws away all the cross-London
availability I have already paid for. |
Departing from Gatwick, returning from Heathrow
"Michael Hoffman" wrote in
ups.com: I hold a Standard Open Return for Cambridge-Gatwick Airport but my return flight will be into Heathrow instead this Sunday. Is there an inexpensive way to get from Heathrow to Cambridge utilizing the cross-London journey I have already paid for? The best thing I can think of is to Tube to a non-Zone 1 station where cross-London transfers are allowed on NR, touch out on Oyster pre-pay and then use my NR ticket to get back in and head to King's X. I haven't looked up how much money this will save me, if any, or if it is possible or even worth the difficulty of having to come to the surface. Thanks for your help. -- Michael Hoffman Don't forget that off-peak Oyster pre-pay (MF before 06.30 and after 1900, all day weekends) is already very cheap, even it it does mean throwing away part of your return half: Heathrow to Earls Court (Z2) is £1.30, all the way to Kings Cross £2.00. |
Departing from Gatwick, returning from Heathrow
Hmmm... If I really wanted to save that 70p I could go to Earls Court
on the Picc, go back to West Brompton, leave the barriers with Oyster, come back in with my GTW-CBG ticket, go back to Earls Court, and then get back on the Piccadilly line again to KGX. That seems like quite a bit of trouble for 70p. Is that the best I can do or am I missing something? |
Departing from Gatwick, returning from Heathrow
If I really wanted to save that 70p I could go to Earls Court on the
Picc, go back to West Brompton... Actually, I take that back since I don't think West Brompton is on a permitted route from GTW-CBG. |
Departing from Gatwick, returning from Heathrow
--- Michael Hoffman said...
Hmmm... If I really wanted to save that 70p I could go to Earls Court on the Picc, go back to West Brompton, leave the barriers with Oyster, come back in with my GTW-CBG ticket, go back to Earls Court, and then get back on the Piccadilly line again to KGX. That seems like quite a bit of trouble for 70p. Yes, all that fuss just to be on the right side of the zone boundary and save a few pence. Yet more proof (as if more were needed!) that the zones are a bad idea and should be scrapped! |
Departing from Gatwick, returning from Heathrow
Michael Hoffman wrote:
Hmmm... If I really wanted to save that 70p I could go to Earls Court on the Picc, go back to West Brompton, leave the barriers with Oyster, come back in with my GTW-CBG ticket, go back to Earls Court, and then get back on the Piccadilly line again to KGX. That seems like quite a bit of trouble for 70p. Is that the best I can do or am I missing something? I think what you're missing is that if that you're that concerned about saving 70p or even a few pounds, you shouldn't really be flying out to wherever you're going. How about a week in Hunstanton instead? Anyway, why are you returning to Heathrow when the outbound flight was from Gatwick? Does it save you, er, 70p? -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
Departing from Gatwick, returning from Heathrow
Richard J. wrote:
I think what you're missing is that if that you're that concerned about saving 70p or even a few pounds, you shouldn't really be flying out to wherever you're going. How about a week in Hunstanton instead? I actually flew out for a funeral, but next time I will suggest that it be moved across the Atlantic to Hunstanton. Thanks for your helpful reply. I'm returning to LHR because that's where a flight was available at the appropriate time. The airline's fare was the same. I don't think I'm doing the West Brompton thing but I was curious as to whether there was a better way to do it. |
Departing from Gatwick, returning from Heathrow
"Michael Hoffman" wrote in message ups.com... That's probably what I'll do, but that throws away all the cross-London availability I have already paid for. Except that you will have to enter zone 1 on the tube to be able to use it. The ticket from heathrow to King's Cross costs the same as one to Victoria (or vauxhall). tim |
Departing from Gatwick, returning from Heathrow
"Michael Hoffman" wrote in message oups.com... Hmmm... If I really wanted to save that 70p I could go to Earls Court on the Picc, go back to West Brompton, leave the barriers with Oyster, come back in with my GTW-CBG ticket, go back to Earls Court, and then get back on the Piccadilly line again to KGX. That seems like quite a bit of trouble for 70p. Is that the best I can do or am I missing something? If you've got a lot of time to waste you could always get the 726 bus to East Croydon and use you rail ticket from then on. However it only runs hourly and takes ages. Peter Smyth |
Departing from Gatwick, returning from Heathrow
Michael Hoffman wrote:
Richard J. wrote: I think what you're missing is that if that you're that concerned about saving 70p or even a few pounds, you shouldn't really be flying out to wherever you're going. How about a week in Hunstanton instead? I actually flew out for a funeral, In that case, apologies for my inadvertently insensitive remark. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
Departing from Gatwick, returning from Heathrow
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 23:34:38 -0000, "Peter Smyth"
wrote: If you've got a lot of time to waste you could always get the 726 bus to East Croydon and use you rail ticket from then on. However it only runs hourly and takes ages. Don't. Spend the extra, and avoid the 726. It'll be the best 70p you've spent. The 726 seems good, until you are crawling through Kingston squashed into a tiny seat behind two half-mad pensioners shouting "oo, this looks like Kingston, Albert" "oo, I don't know Ethel, I think it looks like Kingston" to each other. You have the choice of putting your bag on you knee, then wondering why you've lost all feeling in your legs, or putting it in the luggage rack, and wondering if it will still be there past Sutton. I get the train to Feltham these days... -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
Departing from Gatwick, returning from Heathrow
Is Kensington Olympia a permitted interchange point?
If it is, use your Oyster to there, walk back on with your NR ticket (no barriers that I can recall) and make your way to Kings Cross. Even if it's not you'd pretty certainly get away with it. Not really any better than West Brompton though except for the lack of barriers. |
Departing from Gatwick, returning from Heathrow
"Arthur Figgis" ] wrote in message
... I get the train to Feltham these days... TO Feltham??? Why on earth would anyone want to get a train TO Feltham??? Most people IN Feltham want to get OUT!!! ;-) -- MatSav (Feltham resident - no, not at the Young Offenders Complex!) |
Departing from Gatwick, returning from Heathrow
MatSav wrote to uk.transport.london on Mon, 7 Feb 2005:
"Arthur Figgis" ] wrote in message .. . I get the train to Feltham these days... TO Feltham??? Why on earth would anyone want to get a train TO Feltham??? Most people IN Feltham want to get OUT!!! ;-) Oh, you don't *stop* there, you just change from train to bus, which takes you to Heathrow, from where it's up, up and away.... -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 23 January 2005 with new photos |
Departing from Gatwick, returning from Heathrow
On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 10:18:39 -0000, "MatSav"
wrote: "Arthur Figgis" ] wrote in message .. . I get the train to Feltham these days... TO Feltham??? Why on earth would anyone want to get a train TO Feltham??? Most people IN Feltham want to get OUT!!! ;-) Because every few minutes there are buses to the airport, where there are flights to places far more exciting than Feltham. And someone was suggesting getting a /bus/ to Croydon... -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
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