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I've tried to use TFL's journey planner, but it's a bit confusing to find a
route to Firepower. So, can anyone help me plan this days journey? [1] We will be starting from Tottenham Court Road station on a weekday in early May. First we want to go to Firepower, the museum of the Royal Artillery (www.firepower.org.uk). If possible, it could be nice to travel by river boat. Later in the day we want to visit the National Maritime Museum (http://www.nmm.ac.uk/). So we need to get from Firepower to there. And finally the journey will be topped up by a chance to take the Docklands Light Rail back towards the hotel. ----- [1] We are staying for four nights in London, tips on what to do the other days are welcome. Imperial War Museum and London Transport Museum are already on the list ![]() -- Jarle H. Knudsen Kristiansand, Norway |
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Jarle H Knudsen wrote:
I've tried to use TFL's journey planner, but it's a bit confusing to find a route to Firepower. So, can anyone help me plan this days journey? [1] Firepower isn't on the Journey Planner's list of places of interest. In theory you can use their postcode SE18 6ST, but the JP's walk from Woolwich Arsenal looks like the long way round. The Firepower site says it's a 5-minute signposted walk from Woolwich Arsenal station, so I recommend that you use Woolwich Arsenal as your destination in the JP. We will be starting from Tottenham Court Road station on a weekday in early May. First we want to go to Firepower, the museum of the Royal Artillery (www.firepower.org.uk). If possible, it could be nice to travel by river boat. Thames Clippers run a service from Savoy Pier to Woolwich Arsenal. Savoy Pier is quite close to Embankment Tube station, 3 stops south of Tottenham Court Road on the Northern Line. River service details are at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/river/timetables.shtml, though you would need to check nearer the time of your visit after the summer schedules are piblished. Make sure you check the Firepower opening times on their web site; it's usually closed on Mondays and Tuesdays in the summer. Later in the day we want to visit the National Maritime Museum (http://www.nmm.ac.uk/). So we need to get from Firepower to there. Train from Woolwich Arsenal to Maze Hill, or bus 177 or 180 from Woolwich Beresford Street to the Museum (stop G). And finally the journey will be topped up by a chance to take the Docklands Light Rail back towards the hotel. Good idea! Walk to Cutty Sark station, DLR to Bank, Central Line to Tottenham Court Road. [1] We are staying for four nights in London, tips on what to do the other days are welcome. Imperial War Museum and London Transport Museum are already on the list ![]() Unfortunately, London's Transport Museum at Covent Garden is closed until Spring 2007 (though the shop is open in the adjacent market building). However, the museum's Depot at Acton Town has an Open Weekend on 20/21 May, and there are guided tours on 26 & 27 May. See for http://www.ltmuseum.co.uk details. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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In message , Richard J.
writes Thames Clippers run a service from Savoy Pier to Woolwich Arsenal. Savoy Pier is quite close to Embankment Tube station, 3 stops south of Tottenham Court Road on the Northern Line. River service details are at http://www.tfl.gov.uk/river/timetables.shtml, though you would need to check nearer the time of your visit after the summer schedules are piblished. Its worth noting that few if any boats run right through from Savoy to Woolwich in the winter timetable - a change is usually needed at Canary Wharf. Also, boats to and from Woolwich only run during the rush hours (plus a few mid-day services on Saturdays). The summer schedule may well be better, although I think the extension to Woolwich is somewhat new and experimental. To travel by river, it might be better to go to Greenwich from central London - there are a number of reasonably frequent services, including one from right outside Embankment station. Its only a short walk from Greenwich pier to the 177/180 bus stop for Woolwich. Otherwise, take the Northern line from Tottenham Court Road to Waterloo - follow the signs for Waterloo East station and, as you say, take the train from there directly to Woolwich Arsenal. -- Paul Terry |
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