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Hi, I am italian. Probably next june I will stay at Wembley Plaza Hotel, in
Empire way, next Wembley stadium. A few years ago I already staied at this hotel and I remember that the closest tube station to get central London was 1 Km or more far. Has something changed? Which is that tube station and which is the bus to get the hotel from tube staion? Thank You very much. |
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On Fri, 11 May 2007, Aglians wrote:
Hi, I am italian. Probably next june I will stay at Wembley Plaza Hotel, in Empire way, next Wembley stadium. A few years ago I already staied at this hotel and I remember that the closest tube station to get central London was 1 Km or more far. Has something changed? Which is that tube station and which is the bus to get the hotel from tube staion? The nearest tube station is still Wembley Central, which is just under a kilometre. The 83, 92 and 182 all run down Wembley Hill Road, in front of the hotel, to the station. Personally, i'd be tempted to walk it - a kilometre isn't that far. Wembley Central is on the Bakerloo, and also has Watford DC line trains to Euston now and then. However, you're also a stone's throw (~ 100 m) from Wembley Stadium railway station, on the Chiltern line, from where trains go to Marylebone. They aren't all that frequent, but they run to a timetable, and they get you into town in 15 minutes, quicker than the Bakerloo or the Watford trains. You're also about a kilometre, again on the 83 or 182, from Wembley Park station, on the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines. The Jubilee is similar to the Bakerloo in terms of speed, but the Met will get you from there to Baker Street in 15 minutes or so, and of course it runs on in to the City in the east. So, depending on where you want to get to, you have lots of options! Which one is best depends on where you want to go, but i reckon the Chiltern and Metropolitan lines are sound bets. tom -- Vive la chimie, en particulier, et la connaissance en general. -- Herve This |
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Tom Anderson wrote:
However, you're also a stone's throw (~ 100 m) from Wembley Stadium railway station, on the Chiltern line, from where trains go to Marylebone. They aren't all that frequent, but they run to a timetable, and they get you into town in 15 minutes, quicker than the Bakerloo or the Watford trains. The new Chiltern Railways timetable for services between Wembley Stadium and London Marylebone is now available at: http://www.chilternrailways.co.uk/up...ations/464.pdf |
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![]() "Tom Anderson" ha scritto nel messaggio .li... On Fri, 11 May 2007, Aglians wrote: However, you're also a stone's throw (~ 100 m) from Wembley Stadium railway station, on the Chiltern line, from where trains go to Marylebone. They aren't all that frequent, but they run to a timetable, and they get you into town in 15 minutes, quicker than the Bakerloo or the Watford trains. Thank You Tom, thank You Jack. Can I use Tfl travel card (zone 1-4) on chiltern railways? |
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Aglians wrote:
"Tom Anderson" ha scritto nel messaggio .li... On Fri, 11 May 2007, Aglians wrote: However, you're also a stone's throw (~ 100 m) from Wembley Stadium railway station, on the Chiltern line, from where trains go to Marylebone. They aren't all that frequent, but they run to a timetable, and they get you into town in 15 minutes, quicker than the Bakerloo or the Watford trains. Thank You Tom, thank You Jack. Can I use Tfl travel card (zone 1-4) on chiltern railways? Yes you can. Travelcards (both on paper and when loaded on Oyster-cards) are valid on both tube and National Rail within the zones they are valid for, and on all London Buses. -- Olof Lagerkvist ICQ: 724451 Web: http://here.is/olof |
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![]() "Olof Lagerkvist" ha scritto nel messaggio ... Aglians wrote: "Tom Anderson" ha scritto nel messaggio .li... Thank You Tom, thank You Jack. Can I use Tfl travel card (zone 1-4) on chiltern railways? Yes you can. Travelcards (both on paper and when loaded on Oyster-cards) are valid on both tube and National Rail within the zones they are valid for, and on all London Buses. Are You sure? http://www.chilternrailways.co.uk seems to say that to/from Wembley stadium you need a "special" travelcard that include only one return travel. Or not? Thank you again |
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Aglians wrote:
Are You sure? http://www.chilternrailways.co.uk seems to say that to/from Wembley stadium you need a "special" travelcard that include only one return travel. Or not? You can buy a Cheap Day Return, if you only want to go to London Marylebone and then make your own way around Central London. That costs £4. http://www.chilternrailwaysfares.co....icket_type=CDR If you want unlimited travel on trains, underground trains and buses within the Central London area for the day then you will need to buy an Off-Peak Travelcard for travel. That costs £6:70. I'd recommend that for tourists, it means that you can jump on and off trains and buses all day and travel around all of the main sights in London without having to worry about buying other tickets. http://www.chilternrailwaysfares.co....icket_type=ODT |
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![]() "Jack Taylor" ha scritto nel messaggio ... Aglians wrote: If you want unlimited travel on trains, underground trains and buses within the Central London area for the day then you will need to buy an Off-Peak Travelcard for travel. That costs £6:70. I'd recommend that for tourists, it means that you can jump on and off trains and buses all day and travel around all of the main sights in London without having to worry about buying other tickets. http://www.chilternrailwaysfares.co....icket_type=ODT Excuse me if I can't understand well the fares policy of chiltern.... They at http://www.chilternrailways.co.uk/content.php?nID=fares say Off-Peak Travelcard to London £6.70 Includes return travel to Marylebone on day of issue and as many rides as you like on London's tubes and buses. Valid on the 0936 from Wembley Stadium and any subsequent train on Mondays to Fridays, any train on Saturdays and Sundays. Return on any train. Does it mean that with Off-Peak Travelcard to London £6.70 I can make only a return journey between Wembley Stadium and Marylebone (plus, obviously,as many rides as I like on tube and buses)? What kind of travel card is this? A zone 1-4 travelcard? |
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"Aglians" typed
"Jack Taylor" ha scritto nel messaggio ... Aglians wrote: If you want unlimited travel on trains, underground trains and buses within the Central London area for the day then you will need to buy an Off-Peak Travelcard for travel. That costs £6:70. I'd recommend that for tourists, it means that you can jump on and off trains and buses all day and travel around all of the main sights in London without having to worry about buying other tickets. http://www.chilternrailwaysfares.co....icket_type=ODT Excuse me if I can't understand well the fares policy of chiltern.... They at http://www.chilternrailways.co.uk/content.php?nID=fares say Off-Peak Travelcard to London £6.70 Includes return travel to Marylebone on day of issue and as many rides as you like on London's tubes and buses. Valid on the 0936 from Wembley Stadium and any subsequent train on Mondays to Fridays, any train on Saturdays and Sundays. Return on any train. Does it mean that with Off-Peak Travelcard to London £6.70 I can make only a return journey between Wembley Stadium and Marylebone (plus, obviously,as many rides as I like on tube and buses)? What kind of travel card is this? A zone 1-4 travelcard? A Zone 1-4 Off-Peak Travelcard is £5.70, a Peak Travelcard is £9.00. A Zone 1-6 Off-Peak Travelcard is £6.70. I can't see that you'll really need the extra Zone 5-6 validity, unless you're planning trips to outer suburbia. -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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Helen Deborah Vecht wrote:
Off-Peak Travelcard to London £6.70 Includes return travel to Marylebone on day of issue and as many rides as you like on London's tubes and buses. Valid on the 0936 from Wembley Stadium and any subsequent train on Mondays to Fridays, any train on Saturdays and Sundays. Return on any train. Does it mean that with Off-Peak Travelcard to London £6.70 I can make only a return journey between Wembley Stadium and Marylebone (plus, obviously,as many rides as I like on tube and buses)? What kind of travel card is this? A zone 1-4 travelcard? A Zone 1-4 Off-Peak Travelcard is £5.70, a Peak Travelcard is £9.00. A Zone 1-6 Off-Peak Travelcard is £6.70. I can't see that you'll really need the extra Zone 5-6 validity, unless you're planning trips to outer suburbia. That's a good point, Helen. Unless the OP is planning to go further out than Wembley Stadium (Ruislip, Harrow maybe) then a Zone 1-4 will suffice. A Zone 1-4 Travelcard allows you to make unlimited bus, underground and train travel within zones 1-4. Wembley is within zone 4, so yes, you can travel backwards and forwards as many times as you like in a day. The confusion is probably because Chiltern do sell Zone 1-6 Travelcards from country stations beyond the limit of zone 6 (High Wycombe, Aylesbury etc.) in which case the ticket allows for a return trip by train from the originating station to the outer boundary of zone 6 and then unlimited travel within the valid zones. |
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