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What is the best route from Liverpool Street or Tottenham Hale to Turnham
Green, with luggage? We arrive on Friday 23 May in the evening and leave again Saturday 31 May, early morning. When should we start from Turnham Green to be at Stansted Airport at about 0730? Looking at the tube map, I can at see at least these options: Tottenham Hale - Victoria - Turnham Green Liverpool Street - Holborn - Hammersmith (cross platform) - Turnham Green Liverpool Street - Notting Hill Gate - Earl's Court - Turnham Green Liverpool Street - Edgware Road - Earl's Court - Turnham Green Liverpool Street - Tower Hill - Turnham Green Is Stansted Express open return tickets + PAYG the cheapest fare? -- jhk |
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On 26 Apr, 23:01, Jarle H Knudsen wrote:
Tottenham Hale - Victoria - Turnham Green Liverpool Street - Holborn - Hammersmith (cross platform) - Turnham Green Combine the two: Tottenham Hale, which has a lift down to the tube. The tube entrance is adjacent to the Stansted-bound platform, so arriving from Stansted you'll also have a footbridge to cross, but it has an escalator up. Then: Finsbury Park (cross platform to Piccadilly) Hammersmith (cross platform to District) Is Stansted Express open return tickets + PAYG the cheapest fare? Probably, especially if you're using PAYG for any other journeys the same day. There's a Stansted-Tube Zone 2 ticket for £32 return, which is more expensive than a standard ticket + PAYG, but more convenient if don't already have Oyster cards. U -- http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/ A blog about transport projects in London |
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Jarle H Knudsen wrote:
What is the best route from Liverpool Street or Tottenham Hale to Turnham Green, with luggage? Mr Thant's route is pretty good, but see below for other comments. We arrive on Friday 23 May in the evening and leave again Saturday 31 May, early morning. When should we start from Turnham Green to be at Stansted Airport at about 0730? The TfL journey planner at http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk gives journey times of typically 90 to 100 minutes. Note that all Piccadilly Line trains call at Turnham Green station before 06:45 (and also after 22:30 in the evenings). Looking at the tube map, I can at see at least these options: Tottenham Hale - Victoria - Turnham Green Liverpool Street - Holborn - Hammersmith (cross platform) - Turnham Green Liverpool Street - Notting Hill Gate - Earl's Court - Turnham Green Liverpool Street - Edgware Road - Earl's Court - Turnham Green All those routes involve stairs at some point on the journey, in addition to the stairs down on arrival at Turnham Green. Liverpool Street - Tower Hill - Turnham Green This is the simplest option with the minimum of luggage handling, and no steps until you get to Turnham Green. 'Eastbound' Circle Line to, say, Monument, then wait on the same platform for a Richmond or Ealing Broadway train (District Line). If steps are a problem at Turnham Green, you could leave the train at Hammersmith where there are lifts to street level and a taxi rank on the Broadway outside the station. -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
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On Sun, 27 Apr 2008, Jarle H Knudsen wrote:
What is the best route from Liverpool Street or Tottenham Hale to Turnham Green, with luggage? What does http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/ have to say about it? We arrive on Friday 23 May in the evening and leave again Saturday 31 May, early morning. When should we start from Turnham Green to be at Stansted Airport at about 0730? Is that late and early enough that the Piccadilly line is calling at Turnham Green? Looking at the tube map, I can at see at least these options: Tottenham Hale - Victoria - Turnham Green Liverpool Street - Holborn - Hammersmith (cross platform) - Turnham Green Liverpool Street - Notting Hill Gate - Earl's Court - Turnham Green Liverpool Street - Edgware Road - Earl's Court - Turnham Green Liverpool Street - Tower Hill - Turnham Green I like the look of Tottenham Hale - Finsbury Park - Turnham Green, since both the tube-tube changes are cross-platform. If the Picc isn't calling at Turnham Green at the time, add a change at Hammersmith, also cross-platform. It's no more changes than any of your routes, and fewer than some. Another option with only one non-cross-platform change would be Tottenham Hale - Stratford - Mile End - Turnham Green. But that's getting a bit mental. But also so close to being fully cross-platform - if only they'd built the Temple Mills curve a bit further to the east ... Is Stansted Express open return tickets + PAYG the cheapest fare? Probably. I don't think there's any way to get a SX ticket with a travelcard add-on. tom -- The major advances in civilization are processes that all but wreck the societies in which they occur. -- Alfred North Whitehead |
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Trying to get to Stansted Airport by 7.30 is just about do-able by
train. Take a Piccadilly from Turnham Green around 5.30ish in the morning, and you should get to Tottenham Hale about 45 minutes later, so around 6.15. Waiting and taking the Stansted Express will be another 45-60 minutes. |
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In message , at 00:01:26 on
Sun, 27 Apr 2008, Jarle H Knudsen remarked: What is the best route from Liverpool Street or Tottenham Hale to Turnham Green, with luggage? We arrive on Friday 23 May in the evening and leave again Saturday 31 May, early morning. When should we start from Turnham Green to be at Stansted Airport at about 0730? According to the TFL journey planner, you need to leave at 5.40 Looking at the tube map, I can at see at least these options: Tottenham Hale - Victoria - Turnham Green Bridge over line (stairs/escalator?) at TH. Very long flight of stairs to change at Victoria. Liverpool Street - Holborn - Hammersmith (cross platform) - Turnham Green Escalators, and possibly stairs at Liverpool St. Long escalators, and stairs, at Holborn. Liverpool Street - Notting Hill Gate - Earl's Court - Turnham Green Escalators, and possibly stairs at Liverpool St. Stairs and maybe escalators at NHG. Liverpool Street - Edgware Road - Earl's Court - Turnham Green Stairs at LS over the line. Possibility of having to use stairs over line at Edgware Rd. Liverpool Street - Tower Hill - Turnham Green For a minimum number of steps: Southbound - Ignore Tottenham Hale as there is a bridge over tracks. Travel to Liverpool St then get a clockwise Circle train (there's a step-free route but can be hard to find), change anywhere along the southern leg, to a District. Northbound - Piccadilly or District + Piccadilly, then change to Victoria at Finsbury Park. Escalators up to the northbound Stansted Express platform. -- Roland Perry |
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On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 11:39:53 +0100, Roland Perry
wrote this gibberish: For a minimum number of steps: Southbound - Ignore Tottenham Hale as there is a bridge over tracks. Travel to Liverpool St then get a clockwise Circle train (there's a step-free route but can be hard to find), change anywhere along the southern leg, to a District. Coming from southbound platform at Tottenham Hale there is an escalator up to the bridge and very few steps at the other side of the bridge, then escalators down to the vic line platforms. -- Mark Varley www.MarkVarleyPhoto.co.uk www.TwistedPhotography.co.uk London, England. |
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In message , at 13:33:48 on
Sun, 27 Apr 2008, MarkVarley - MVP remarked: For a minimum number of steps: Southbound - Ignore Tottenham Hale as there is a bridge over tracks. Travel to Liverpool St then get a clockwise Circle train (there's a step-free route but can be hard to find), change anywhere along the southern leg, to a District. Coming from southbound platform at Tottenham Hale there is an escalator up to the bridge and very few steps at the other side of the bridge, then escalators down to the vic line platforms. I can picture the escalators down to the Victoria Line. Are the steps down fewer than would be required from bridge level to [northbound NXEA] platform level? -- Roland Perry |
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On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 14:32:12 +0100, Roland Perry
wrote this gibberish: In message , at 13:33:48 on Sun, 27 Apr 2008, MarkVarley - MVP remarked: For a minimum number of steps: Southbound - Ignore Tottenham Hale as there is a bridge over tracks. Travel to Liverpool St then get a clockwise Circle train (there's a step-free route but can be hard to find), change anywhere along the southern leg, to a District. Coming from southbound platform at Tottenham Hale there is an escalator up to the bridge and very few steps at the other side of the bridge, then escalators down to the vic line platforms. I can picture the escalators down to the Victoria Line. Are the steps down fewer than would be required from bridge level to [northbound NXEA] platform level? yes, the ticket office floor level is IIRC a few steps down from the bridge, the northbound platform is about twice as many steps again. If memory serves me well, I've used the station probably half a dozen times in the two years I've been here and never with alot of luggage. -- Mark Varley www.MarkVarleyPhoto.co.uk www.TwistedPhotography.co.uk London, England. |
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