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On 20 Jun 2005 15:40:43 -0700, "Chris!" wrote:
PigPOg wrote: Can anyone help with a few questions regarding parking at Cockfosters tube station? I'll be arriving at the station about 4.30pm on a Friday hoping to return by midnight. I'm off to a concert in Hyde Park. 1. Will I be able to find a space? 2. What are the charges? 3. Is there a time restriction for exit on my return? 4. Or should I not bother and try and park near the venue? Any advice/suggestions most appreciated. Where are you driving from? It may be quicker to get the train from your nearest city? e.g. Peterborough - Kings Cross - Hyde Park Corner = 44mins + 2 min walk + 14 mins tube vs Cockfosters - Hyde Park Corner = 40 minutes I'm visting friends nearby that day so Cockfosters seemed to make most sense. Anyway, thank you all for your input. Simon |
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On 20 Jun 2005 15:40:43 -0700, "Chris!" wrote: PigPOg wrote: Can anyone help with a few questions regarding parking at Cockfosters tube station? I'll be arriving at the station about 4.30pm on a Friday hoping to return by midnight. I'm off to a concert in Hyde Park. 1. Will I be able to find a space? 2. What are the charges? 3. Is there a time restriction for exit on my return? 4. Or should I not bother and try and park near the venue? Any advice/suggestions most appreciated. Where are you driving from? It may be quicker to get the train from your nearest city? e.g. Peterborough - Kings Cross - Hyde Park Corner = 44mins + 2 min walk + 14 mins tube vs Cockfosters - Hyde Park Corner = 40 minutes I'm visting friends nearby that day so Cockfosters seemed to make most sense. Anyway, thank you all for your input. Simon If your friends are in the London Borough of Barnet, ask them for a visitor's parking permit. (I think they cost about 35p) Then you can park there all day... -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 09:57:00 +0100, Helen Deborah Vecht
wrote: If your friends are in the London Borough of Barnet, ask them for a visitor's parking permit. (I think they cost about 35p) Then you can park there all day... They live in Enfield. Simon |
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On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 09:57:00 +0100, Helen Deborah Vecht wrote: If your friends are in the London Borough of Barnet, ask them for a visitor's parking permit. (I think they cost about 35p) Then you can park there all day... They live in Enfield. Simon Aaahhh... Cockfosters is on the Enfield/Barnet frontier. I know lots about Barnet (brought up there, parents still live there & I'm very close to its borders) and zilch about Enfield. -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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