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I currently go Bakerloo to Baker Street, then Jubilee to West
Hampstead, then NLL to Hampstead Heath. This isn't great because NNL is only every 15 minutes or so, plus the two changes. Is there a better way? Bus? BTW am I supposed to buy a zones 1-4 travelcard for this one, I currently only buy a 1/2 but according to Wikipedia HH is in zone 3(eek!) |
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On 16 Apr 2007 13:32:37 -0700, wrote:
I currently go Bakerloo to Baker Street, then Jubilee to West Hampstead, then NLL to Hampstead Heath. This isn't great because NNL is only every 15 minutes or so, plus the two changes. Is there a better way? Bus? Bakerloo to Baker St, Jubilee to Swiss Cottage, 268 bus to Rosslyn Hill, short walk to Hampstead Heath. 18, 27 or 205 bus to Warren St then 24 bus. If you walk as far as Gloucester Place / Marylebone Road then you can add on the 30 bus as well to the above list. 27 Bus to Chalk Farm Road (before Morrisons Supermarket) then 24 or 168 bus. 18, 30 and 205 bus to Euston and then 168 bus. The interchange is bit more involved here as you'll need to walk round into Eversholt St from the Bus Station at Euston. Most of the buses are pretty frequent - the 24 is typically every 5 mins or so for most of the working day. Timetables for most routes are available via this enthusiast site (TfL don't do real timetables any more). http://www.londonbusroutes.net/details.htm and then select the route number you want. A detailed timetable with journey times should be available for most routes. I'd probably opt for the Warren St and route 24 option as this is a high frequency option. You can try the others as an experiment when you're perhaps not pushed for time. I'm sure others will come up with some other ingenious options. BTW am I supposed to buy a zones 1-4 travelcard for this one, I currently only buy a 1/2 but according to Wikipedia HH is in zone 3(eek!) Assuming you are starting at Marylebone and not travelling in from further out then you do need Z1-3 to be able to use Hampstead Heath NLL. The options I have suggested will trim you down to a Z12 if using the tube to Swiss Cottage or else simply a Bus Pass if you do not need the tube at all. I'd probably stick with the Z12 Travelcard as the tube network is very handy in those zones and there's only a smallish difference in price. HTH -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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Bakerloo to Baker St, Jubilee to Swiss Cottage, 268 bus to Rosslyn Hill,
short walk to Hampstead Heath. I do this journey quite frequently (from Paddington to Hampstead Heath). Best route I found was the one aboe but it is better than implied. From Swiss Cottage, you can either get the 268 (with the short walk at the end), but you can also get the 46 or C11 (both of which go to Hampstead Heath NLL - or pretty near, anyway). Between these 3routes, you rarely have to wait more than 3 or 4 mins. The slight snag can be seen in this map: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/gettingaro...ttage-2249.pdf Stop B has buses C11and 268, Stop F has buses 268 and 46. In order to maximise your chances of getting any of those you have to stand near B and sprint to F if you see a 46 coming up through the Swiss Cottage one way system. A lot of people do this, so you won't look odd ![]() |
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On 18 Apr 2007 04:40:43 -0700, whos2091
wrote: Bakerloo to Baker St, Jubilee to Swiss Cottage, 268 bus to Rosslyn Hill, short walk to Hampstead Heath. I do this journey quite frequently (from Paddington to Hampstead Heath). Best route I found was the one aboe but it is better than implied. From Swiss Cottage, you can either get the 268 (with the short walk at the end), but you can also get the 46 or C11 (both of which go to Hampstead Heath NLL - or pretty near, anyway). Between these 3routes, you rarely have to wait more than 3 or 4 mins. The slight snag can be seen in this map: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/gettingaro...ttage-2249.pdf Stop B has buses C11and 268, Stop F has buses 268 and 46. In order to maximise your chances of getting any of those you have to stand near B and sprint to F if you see a 46 coming up through the Swiss Cottage one way system. A lot of people do this, so you won't look odd ![]() It isn't me doing the journey but fair comment in terms of the extra routes from Swiss Cottage. One comment for you though - the 46 has recently been extended on from Warwick Av via Paddington to Lancaster Gate so you actually have a direct bus from Paddington now. I accept it goes a little bit round the houses but worth bearing in mind. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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