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This Saturday morning I'm dropping a mate off after a trip to Bristol, and
he wants to get to Surbiton for another party (I know - "ligger!" We had noticed). Anyway, I'll be driving back up the M4 with a view to cutting off north at some point as the rest of us are driving on to Cambridgeshire. Rather than drive him all the way "dahn sarf", I thought I could drop him at Reading or Heathrow or similar and he could make his way on to Surbiton from there. Anyone recommend a good dropping off point to transfer to either mainline rail and/or tube, please? -- Brian "Stuck down a hole, in the fog, in the middle of the night, with an owl." |
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![]() "Brian Watson" wrote in message ... This Saturday morning I'm dropping a mate off after a trip to Bristol, and he wants to get to Surbiton for another party (I know - "ligger!" We had noticed). Anyway, I'll be driving back up the M4 with a view to cutting off north at some point as the rest of us are driving on to Cambridgeshire. Rather than drive him all the way "dahn sarf", I thought I could drop him at Reading or Heathrow or similar and he could make his way on to Surbiton from there. Anyone recommend a good dropping off point to transfer to either mainline rail and/or tube, please? Heathrow Express, whilst a good service, is *very* expensive (£ per mile, the highest in the country), so I would avoid that. Likewise, the Piccadilly line tube service from Heathrow is slow and would require a further change to get to Waterloo, for Surbiton services. Bear in mind that, this weekend, there are *NO* mainline services between Reading and Paddington, due to engineering work at Slough. However, the South West Trains service from Reading to Waterloo (change at Clapham Junction for Surbiton services) is running. The only thing that I would point out is that it is Reading Festival weekend and the town centre may be very busy. Therefore you may find it easier to leave the motorway at junction 10 and take the A329 into Wokingham and drop him at Wokingham rail station, where the Waterloo service from Reading also calls. HTH |
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And indeed, First Great Western are running some services direct into
Waterloo on the Windsor side, though don't know if they stop at Clapham Jn. -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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![]() "Jack Taylor" wrote in message ... "Brian Watson" wrote in message ... Anyone recommend a good dropping off point to transfer to either mainline rail and/or tube, please? Bear in mind that, this weekend, there are *NO* mainline services between Reading and Paddington, due to engineering work at Slough. However, the South West Trains service from Reading to Waterloo (change at Clapham Junction for Surbiton services) is running. The only thing that I would point out is that it is Reading Festival weekend and the town centre may be very busy. Therefore you may find it easier to leave the motorway at junction 10 and take the A329 into Wokingham and drop him at Wokingham rail station, where the Waterloo service from Reading also calls. Very helpful. Thanks. -- Brian "Stuck down a hole, in the fog, in the middle of the night, with an owl." |
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![]() "Julian Morison" wrote in message news:b640910a4590988a4a540ac4a9c65192.74157@mygate .mailgate.org... And indeed, First Great Western are running some services direct into Waterloo on the Windsor side, though don't know if they stop at Clapham Jn. Even if they're not, he could still get to Surbiton from Waterloo. |
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In article , Jack Taylor
writes Heathrow Express, whilst a good service, is *very* expensive (£ per mile, the highest in the country) No it's not. Both the Waterloo and City and Snowdon Mountain Railway are more expensive. -- "It used to be that what a writer did was type a bit and then stare out of the window a bit, type a bit, stare out of the window a bit. Networked computers make these two activities converge, because now the thing you type on and the window you stare out of are the same thing" - Douglas Adams 28/1/99. |
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In article , Brian Watson
writes Rather than drive him all the way "dahn sarf", I thought I could drop him at Reading or Heathrow or similar and he could make his way on to Surbiton from there. None of those are terribly helpful (to you, never mind him). Reading station is a *long* way from the M4, for example. The quickest way from Bristol to Cambridge is via Birmingham :-( Having lived in Surbiton, it's a real pain to get to from the NW. A compromise might be Chertsey (maybe ten minutes more out of your way than Heathrow, and half an hour by train to Surbiton with a change at Weybridge). -- "It used to be that what a writer did was type a bit and then stare out of the window a bit, type a bit, stare out of the window a bit. Networked computers make these two activities converge, because now the thing you type on and the window you stare out of are the same thing" - Douglas Adams 28/1/99. |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In article , Jack Taylor writes Heathrow Express, whilst a good service, is *very* expensive (£ per mile, the highest in the country) No it's not. Both the Waterloo and City and Snowdon Mountain Railway are more expensive. Not to mention Covent Garden to Leicester Square by tube, which from January 2004 will be £12.50 per mile if you buy a single ticket (non-Oyster). -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In article , Jack Taylor writes Heathrow Express, whilst a good service, is *very* expensive (£ per mile, the highest in the country) No it's not. Both the Waterloo and City and Snowdon Mountain Railway are more expensive. If you're going to count the W&C on the single fare, how about the Piccadilly Line (Leicester Square-Covent Garden)? -- James Farrar | London SE 13 | |
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In article , Richard J.
writes Both the Waterloo and City and Snowdon Mountain Railway are more expensive. Not to mention Covent Garden to Leicester Square by tube, which from January 2004 will be £12.50 per mile if you buy a single ticket (non-Oyster). Except your example isn't an end-to-end journey on a plausible route. You could claim that asking a taxi to take you to the other side of the street was £100 a mile, but that wouldn't prove anything useful. -- "It used to be that what a writer did was type a bit and then stare out of the window a bit, type a bit, stare out of the window a bit. Networked computers make these two activities converge, because now the thing you type on and the window you stare out of are the same thing" - Douglas Adams 28/1/99. |
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