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Clark W. Griswold, Jr. wrote:
wrote: IMHO there is not much point in getting the Heathrow Express because it costs more and you still have to negotiate the tube system. The HE will certainly cost more than the tube, but it depends on how much luggage you have and with Terminal 4 tube station closed, what terminal you arrive at. I'd much rather take the HE to Paddington and then a cab to the hotel if I had anything more than a carry-on. Its not that far to the other side of Hyde/Kensington Park from the train station. Beats trying to drag a bunch of bags on the Tube. Faster as well. Depends where you're going - The Heathrow Express is faster to some destinations, while the Piccadilly is faster to many others. Bus to Feltham then train from there is also worth considering, particularly for destinations S of the river. |
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I'd much rather take the HE to Paddington and then a cab to the hotel if I had
anything more than a carry-on. Its not that far to the other side of Hyde/Kensington Park from the train station. Beats trying to drag a bunch of bags on the Tube. Faster as well. Obviously here speaks someone who has lots of money (or an expense account). HE is about 3 times the price of a tube ticket and the tube ticket (if a travel card is bought) can then be used to travel around using public transport the rest of the day, unlike the HE ticket. *And* then the traveller is also queuing up for, and paying through the nose for a cab, dragging their "bunch of bags" all the while. I would contend that travelling on the Piccadilly Line outside the rush hour will take about the same time as HE+cab to many destinations - including expensive hotels in Hyde Park and/or Kensington Park |
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Ric Euteneuer wrote to uk.transport.london on Mon, 28 Feb 2005:
*And* then the traveller is also queuing up for, and paying through the nose for a cab, dragging their "bunch of bags" all the while. I would contend that travelling on the Piccadilly Line outside the rush hour will take about the same time as HE+cab to many destinations - including expensive hotels in Hyde Park and/or Kensington Park I believe you can get a dedicated minibus to various hotels, which is a good compromise - cheaper than a taxi, but easier than wrestling with PT when you're jet-lagged. -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 20 February 2005 |
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"Mrs Redboots" wrote in message
... I believe you can get a dedicated minibus to various hotels, which is a good compromise - cheaper than a taxi, But is it cheaper? ISTR it is about GBP 5 single, which I would imagine would pay for a taxi from Heathrow to most of the local hotels... -- 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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John Rowland wrote to uk.transport.london on Tue, 1 Mar 2005:
"Mrs Redboots" wrote in message ... I believe you can get a dedicated minibus to various hotels, which is a good compromise - cheaper than a taxi, But is it cheaper? ISTR it is about GBP 5 single, which I would imagine would pay for a taxi from Heathrow to most of the local hotels... That's local, though - it costs more like GPB 60 to get to a London hotel.... -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 20 February 2005 |
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Have you ever tried taking suitcases on the Piccadilly line? As another
poster has said, HEX and taxi is the way to go. Yes, frequently. They even took out seats on the Picc to allow for more luggage. HEx and Taxi is the way to go if you're i) rich ii) on expenses and iii) staying at a hotel in Paddington I've encountered a lot of hostility to normal underground services, mainly from the USA, who think it is a den of Bronx style iniquity. |
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In message , Ric
Euteneuer writes I've encountered a lot of hostility to normal underground services, mainly from the USA, who think it is a den of Bronx style iniquity. You'd never guess, given the vast numbers of Americans I see on the Piccadilly line every time I use it. -- Paul Terry |
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On 1 Mar 2005 02:35:19 -0800, Ric Euteneuer wrote:
Have you ever tried taking suitcases on the Piccadilly line? As another poster has said, HEX and taxi is the way to go. Yes, frequently. They even took out seats on the Picc to allow for more luggage. HEx and Taxi is the way to go if you're i) rich ii) on expenses and iii) staying at a hotel in Paddington I travelled from Heathrow, travelling down from Manchester on the train the same day. Neither rich nor on expenses, definitely worth it. |
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On 1 Mar 2005 02:35:19 -0800, (Ric Euteneuer) wrote:
Have you ever tried taking suitcases on the Piccadilly line? As another poster has said, HEX and taxi is the way to go. Yes, frequently. They even took out seats on the Picc to allow for more luggage. HEx and Taxi is the way to go if you're i) rich ii) on expenses and iii) staying at a hotel in Paddington ....or sensible enough to convert regular BAA airport &parking spending into WorldPoints (www.baa.com/worldpoints) for half price HEx vouchers. Heathrow for £6.50 - money well spent when compared with the tube. -- Cheers, Jason. A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing on Usenet and in e-mail? |
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