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Travel Links from Heathrow Airport
Hi,
I hope someone can help. I'm trying find out the best way (quickest) of getting from London Heathrow Airport to Central London, and how long does it usually take? Thanks Mark |
Travel Links from Heathrow Airport
MML wrote:
Hi, I hope someone can help. I'm trying find out the best way (quickest) of getting from London Heathrow Airport to Central London, and how long does it usually take? Thanks Mark This question is not easily answered unless you tell us precisely where in Central London you want to go. |
Travel Links from Heathrow Airport
Sorry - Southwalk.
Thanks, Mark |
Travel Links from Heathrow Airport
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MML wrote: Sorry - Southwalk. Thanks, Mark Er, where? Do you mean Southwark? -- RIP Morph (1977-2005) |
Travel Links from Heathrow Airport
Ops, sorry...typo.
Yeah, Southwark. Thanks |
Travel Links from Heathrow Airport
"MML" wrote in message oups.com... Hi, I hope someone can help. I'm trying find out the best way (quickest) of getting from London Heathrow Airport to Central London, and how long does it usually take? Thanks Mark Use the journeyplanner at www.tfl.gov.uk If you're coming in at Terminal 4, the tube is closed and you'll need a bus replacement to Hatton Cross or take the Heathrow Express to terminals 1,2,3 (free for that sector). If you take Heathrow Express through to Paddington, it's very quick but also very expensive. And Paddington to Southwark is across town. So you'd be just as well off getting the tube all the way and save some money. Word of warning - the tube can get very crowded as you get into Central London, particularly in peak hours (or rush hours as the locals call them), and it isn't easy to interchange at many stations when you have luggage. Unfortunately you haven't said where you're going at Southwark for exact directions, but I'd estimate just over an hour for your journey. Regards David Bennetts Australia |
Travel Links from Heathrow Airport
MML wrote:
Ops, sorry...typo. Yeah, Southwark. Thanks The fastest public transport route from Heathrow to Southwark is by Heathrow Express train to Paddington, then by Tube (Underground). I suggest the Bakerloo Line from Paddington to Baker Street, then a level interchange to the Jubilee Line which will take you to Southwark. The journey itself takes about an hour. About 10-15 minutes longer but much cheaper is an all-Tube route using the Piccadilly Line from Heathrow. The terminal your plane arrives at, the day of the week and time of day, and the precise address (e.g. postcode) in Southwark could all affect this advice. In particular, if it's a weekend, give us the date, as engineering works could have a major effect. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
Travel Links from Heathrow Airport
"Richard J." wrote in message k... The fastest public transport route from Heathrow to Southwark is by Heathrow Express train to Paddington, then by Tube (Underground). I suggest the Bakerloo Line from Paddington to Baker Street, then a level interchange to the Jubilee Line which will take you to Southwark. The journey itself takes about an hour. About 10-15 minutes longer but much cheaper is an all-Tube route using the Piccadilly Line from Heathrow. Since the main hotels in Southwark aren't particularly near to the tube, he would probably be quicker to get the Heathrow Express to Paddington, get the Bakerloo line to Waterloo and then get a taxi for the last part of the journey. If there are two people in his party, a taxi all the way from Heathrow to Southwark would be approximately comparable in price and time with the Heathrow Express route... if there are three or more people, the taxi would be much cheaper than the Heathrow Express, although nowhere near as cheap as going all the way by tube. |
Travel Links from Heathrow Airport
Alternativly take the 285 bus from Heathrow (Central Bus Station) to
Feltham Railway Station and catch the train to London Waterloo. Make sure that you travel on a train that has come from Reading or Windsor, and avoid the longer journey via Hounslow. If travelling to the northern bit of Southwark, at Waterloo take the Jubelee line east to London Bridge, Bermondsey or Canada Water, or the Bakerloo line south to the Elephant. If travelling to Peckham, Camberwell or Dulwich take a bus straight from Waterloo. Pay for all of this by buying a Zone 1-6 day travel card at Heathrow Tube station. |
Travel Links from Heathrow Airport
David Bennetts wrote:
"MML" wrote in message oups.com... Hi, I hope someone can help. I'm trying find out the best way (quickest) of getting from London Heathrow Airport to Central London, and how long does it usually take? Thanks Mark Use the journeyplanner at www.tfl.gov.uk If you're coming in at Terminal 4, the tube is closed and you'll need a bus replacement to Hatton Cross or take the Heathrow Express to terminals 1,2,3 (free for that sector). If you take Heathrow Express through to Paddington, it's very quick but also very expensive. And Paddington to Southwark is across town. So you'd be just as well off getting the tube all the way and save some money. Word of warning - the tube can get very crowded as you get into Central London, particularly in peak hours (or rush hours as the locals call them), and it isn't easy to interchange at many stations when you have luggage. Unfortunately you haven't said where you're going at Southwark for exact directions, but I'd estimate just over an hour for your journey. Regards David Bennetts Australia And remember when you get there it's pronounced Suthuk, not South Wark ;-) -- Mark²³ |
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