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I make the trip over from the US about once a year, and I have always
relied on a bookmark I had saved for a company who does transfers from Heathrow to the London Hotels, that bookedmark like is no longer good and I am at a lost tryng to find a company that handles this as I understand the tube is really not working at T4 so I don't know if I want to just take the Express into Paddington or keep looking for the stuttle. Anyone have any ideas? What does a 7 day tube pass cost this year? Thanks TheMiz |
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In message , TheMiz
writes I make the trip over from the US about once a year, and I have always relied on a bookmark I had saved for a company who does transfers from Heathrow to the London Hotels, that bookedmark like is no longer good and I am at a lost tryng to find a company that handles this If this is the old A2 airbus to Russell Square, the service was withdrawn a few months ago. as I understand the tube is really not working at T4 so I don't know if I want to just take the Express into Paddington or keep looking for the stuttle. Anyone have any ideas? It depends on where your hotel is. If it is close to a Piccadilly line station, then it will probably be easiest and certainly cheaper to take the replacement bus service from T4 to the Piccadilly line at Hatton Cross. Buses run every 5 minutes and add 5-10 minutes to the journey time. Apparently there are staff to help with luggage. What does a 7 day tube pass cost this year? http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/fares-tickets/2005/ -- Paul Terry |
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"TheMiz" wrote in message
... Anyone have any ideas? The best way from T4 at the moment, George, is really to take the heathrow Express into Paddington and then continue from there by tube, bus or cab. Cost is UKP14 single or 26 return. If you want to take the tube, you can either do as Paul suggests and take the bus servbice to Hatton Cross, or you can take the Heathrow Express (free) from T4 to T3 and start your tube journey there. Ian |
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Think I will take the express to Paddington
then hop the tube to the Kennsington station Thanks Guys Ian F. wrote: "TheMiz" wrote in message ... Anyone have any ideas? The best way from T4 at the moment, George, is really to take the heathrow Express into Paddington and then continue from there by tube, bus or cab. Cost is UKP14 single or 26 return. If you want to take the tube, you can either do as Paul suggests and take the bus servbice to Hatton Cross, or you can take the Heathrow Express (free) from T4 to T3 and start your tube journey there. Ian |
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![]() "TheMiz" wrote in message ... Think I will take the express to Paddington then hop the tube to the Kennsington station Thanks Guys If you're going to South Kensington it'll be far cheaper, easier and probably quicker to get the Heathrow Express to Terminals 1,2,3 (free) and change to the Picadilly Line tube there. Then change to a district line train at Barons Court (across platform connection). Regards David Bennetts |
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David Bennetts wrote:
"TheMiz" wrote in message ... Think I will take the express to Paddington then hop the tube to the Kennsington station Thanks Guys If you're going to South Kensington it'll be far cheaper, easier and probably quicker to get the Heathrow Express to Terminals 1,2,3 (free) and change to the Picadilly Line tube there. Then change to a district line train at Barons Court (across platform connection). Cheaper? Yes. Easier? Not much in it. Both routes have a walk between HEx and the Underground. Both involve a wait of up to 15 minutes for HEx at T4. Quicker? Not necessarily according to TfL's Journey Planner. Your route takes 53-73 minutes including waiting times. Via Paddington, it's 44-67 minutes. Taking the dedicated bus from T4 to Hatton Cross and the Piccadilly Line would reduce the overall time to 40-50 minutes. Also, there's not much point in changing to the District at Barons Court as the Piccadilly also goes to South Kensington, and there are fewer steps to climb from the Picc to street level (plus escalators of course). -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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![]() That does sound rather good! I know my way once I get to South Kensington just about a 4 block walk up to Queensway! Any thoughts on a 7 day London Pass ? Thanks again for all the help TheMiz Richard J. wrote: David Bennetts wrote: "TheMiz" wrote in message ... Think I will take the express to Paddington then hop the tube to the Kennsington station Thanks Guys If you're going to South Kensington it'll be far cheaper, easier and probably quicker to get the Heathrow Express to Terminals 1,2,3 (free) and change to the Picadilly Line tube there. Then change to a district line train at Barons Court (across platform connection). Cheaper? Yes. Easier? Not much in it. Both routes have a walk between HEx and the Underground. Both involve a wait of up to 15 minutes for HEx at T4. Quicker? Not necessarily according to TfL's Journey Planner. Your route takes 53-73 minutes including waiting times. Via Paddington, it's 44-67 minutes. Taking the dedicated bus from T4 to Hatton Cross and the Piccadilly Line would reduce the overall time to 40-50 minutes. Also, there's not much point in changing to the District at Barons Court as the Piccadilly also goes to South Kensington, and there are fewer steps to climb from the Picc to street level (plus escalators of course). |
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TheMiz wrote:
Richard J. wrote: David Bennetts wrote: "TheMiz" wrote in message ... Think I will take the express to Paddington then hop the tube to the Kennsington station If you're going to South Kensington it'll be far cheaper, easier and probably quicker to get the Heathrow Express to Terminals 1,2,3 (free) and change to the Picadilly Line tube there. Then change to a district line train at Barons Court (across platform connection). Cheaper? Yes. Easier? Not much in it. Both routes have a walk between HEx and the Underground. Both involve a wait of up to 15 minutes for HEx at T4. Quicker? Not necessarily according to TfL's Journey Planner. Your route takes 53-73 minutes including waiting times. Via Paddington, it's 44-67 minutes. Taking the dedicated bus from T4 to Hatton Cross and the Piccadilly Line would reduce the overall time to 40-50 minutes. Also, there's not much point in changing to the District at Barons Court as the Piccadilly also goes to South Kensington, and there are fewer steps to climb from the Picc to street level (plus escalators of course). That does sound rather good! I know my way once I get to South Kensington just about a 4 block walk up to Queensway! But Queensway is the other side of Kensington Gardens from South Kensington, a distance of more than 1 mile. If you can tell us where your hotel is (hotel name/road, or postcode), we can refine the transport advice. Any thoughts on a 7 day London Pass ? According to their website www.londonpass.com, you can buy one for 1,2,3 or 6 days, not 7. It's only worth it, in my view, if you're going to spend all your time visiting the attractions listed on their site. Note that in very small print it says that they will add 17.5% tax (meaning VAT, I assume) to the quoted prices. Presenting consumer prices in this way is not regarded as good practice in the UK. If you get one with travel included, you will pay £38 (including tax*) for the travel element, covering Zones 1-6. A 7-Day Travelcard for Zones 1-2, where all the main tourist attractions are, is £21.40. * VAT is not payable on public transport fares, so I don't see how they can justify this. I've mailed them (the Leisure Pass Group) about this. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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![]() Richard J. wrote: TheMiz wrote: Richard J. wrote: David Bennetts wrote: "TheMiz" wrote in message ... Think I will take the express to Paddington then hop the tube to the Kennsington station If you're going to South Kensington it'll be far cheaper, easier and probably quicker to get the Heathrow Express to Terminals 1,2,3 (free) and change to the Picadilly Line tube there. Then change to a district line train at Barons Court (across platform connection). Cheaper? Yes. Easier? Not much in it. Both routes have a walk between HEx and the Underground. Both involve a wait of up to 15 minutes for HEx at T4. Quicker? Not necessarily according to TfL's Journey Planner. Your route takes 53-73 minutes including waiting times. Via Paddington, it's 44-67 minutes. Taking the dedicated bus from T4 to Hatton Cross and the Piccadilly Line would reduce the overall time to 40-50 minutes. Also, there's not much point in changing to the District at Barons Court as the Piccadilly also goes to South Kensington, and there are fewer steps to climb from the Picc to street level (plus escalators of course). That does sound rather good! I know my way once I get to South Kensington just about a 4 block walk up to Queensway! But Queensway is the other side of Kensington Gardens from South Kensington, a distance of more than 1 mile. If you can tell us where your hotel is (hotel name/road, or postcode), we can refine the transport advice. Any thoughts on a 7 day London Pass ? According to their website www.londonpass.com, you can buy one for 1,2,3 or 6 days, not 7. It's only worth it, in my view, if you're going to spend all your time visiting the attractions listed on their site. Note that in very small print it says that they will add 17.5% tax (meaning VAT, I assume) to the quoted prices. Presenting consumer prices in this way is not regarded as good practice in the UK. If you get one with travel included, you will pay £38 (including tax*) for the travel element, covering Zones 1-6. A 7-Day Travelcard for Zones 1-2, where all the main tourist attractions are, is £21.40. * VAT is not payable on public transport fares, so I don't see how they can justify this. I've mailed them (the Leisure Pass Group) about this. OPPS sorry its 100 Queen's Gate |
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![]() Richard J. wrote: TheMiz wrote: Richard J. wrote: David Bennetts wrote: "TheMiz" wrote in message ... Think I will take the express to Paddington then hop the tube to the Kennsington station If you're going to South Kensington it'll be far cheaper, easier and probably quicker to get the Heathrow Express to Terminals 1,2,3 (free) and change to the Picadilly Line tube there. Then change to a district line train at Barons Court (across platform connection). Cheaper? Yes. Easier? Not much in it. Both routes have a walk between HEx and the Underground. Both involve a wait of up to 15 minutes for HEx at T4. Quicker? Not necessarily according to TfL's Journey Planner. Your route takes 53-73 minutes including waiting times. Via Paddington, it's 44-67 minutes. Taking the dedicated bus from T4 to Hatton Cross and the Piccadilly Line would reduce the overall time to 40-50 minutes. Also, there's not much point in changing to the District at Barons Court as the Piccadilly also goes to South Kensington, and there are fewer steps to climb from the Picc to street level (plus escalators of course). That does sound rather good! I know my way once I get to South Kensington just about a 4 block walk up to Queensway! But Queensway is the other side of Kensington Gardens from South Kensington, a distance of more than 1 mile. If you can tell us where your hotel is (hotel name/road, or postcode), we can refine the transport advice. Any thoughts on a 7 day London Pass ? According to their website www.londonpass.com, you can buy one for 1,2,3 or 6 days, not 7. It's only worth it, in my view, if you're going to spend all your time visiting the attractions listed on their site. Note that in very small print it says that they will add 17.5% tax (meaning VAT, I assume) to the quoted prices. Presenting consumer prices in this way is not regarded as good practice in the UK. If you get one with travel included, you will pay £38 (including tax*) for the travel element, covering Zones 1-6. A 7-Day Travelcard for Zones 1-2, where all the main tourist attractions are, is £21.40. * VAT is not payable on public transport fares, so I don't see how they can justify this. I've mailed them (the Leisure Pass Group) about this. I should have said Travelcard ! |
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