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"Tullyhubbert" wrote in message
... ... Stanstead airport. Can someone please advice the cheapest way to get two adults and a child from Stanstead airport to central London and back again. Traveling in on a Friday morning and returning on Monday evening. (9pm flight) I've had a look at the Stanstead website and from what I can see the train prices are almost as expensive as the easyjet flights I'm getting from N.Ireland! TIA ... John PS: First post here so greetings to you all from Northern Ireland. I live in Epsom, and in the evenings i see branded Epsom Coaches returning to base. The branding is advertising Stansted to London Victoria for £5, i do not know how to go about purchasing the tickets however, or how much it costs. Phil K |
Travel into central London from ....
"Phil Richards" wrote in message ... On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 21:27:27 +0100 "Tullyhubbert" said... Can someone please advice the cheapest way to get two adults and a child from Stanstead airport to central London and back again. Traveling in on a Friday morning and returning on Monday evening. (9pm flight) I've had a look at the Stanstead website and from what I can see the train prices are almost as expensive as the easyjet flights I'm getting from N.Ireland! Probably the coach would be the cheapest option. See: http://www.nationalexpress.com/p.cfm?n=pai-std Watch out for roadworks and delays. I missed a flight despite allowing twice the timetabled time for the journey! |
Travel into central London from ....
"Terry Harper" wrote in message Sounds like your best bet is to get one-day Travelcards from Stansted. That will cover your journey to London and all the travelling around that evening, on National Rail, London Underground and buses. There may be a family ticket available. Try the TfL travel planner for that last trip. It might just be OK, or it might involve night buses. That sounds the business Terry. Can I find details of such online anywhere? Finally what is the TfL travel planner and can I find it (whatever it is) online anywhere? Ta ... John |
Travel into central London from ....
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 19:20:22 +0100, "Tullyhubbert"
wrote: "Terry Harper" wrote in message Try the TfL travel planner for that last trip. It might just be OK, or it might involve night buses. That sounds the business Terry. Can I find details of such online anywhere? Finally what is the TfL travel planner and can I find it (whatever it is) online anywhere? http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/index.htm -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
Travel into central London from ....
"Tullyhubbert" wrote in message ... "Terry Harper" wrote in message Sounds like your best bet is to get one-day Travelcards from Stansted. That will cover your journey to London and all the travelling around that evening, on National Rail, London Underground and buses. There may be a family ticket available. Try the TfL travel planner for that last trip. It might just be OK, or it might involve night buses. That sounds the business Terry. Can I find details of such online anywhere? Finally what is the TfL travel planner and can I find it (whatever it is) online anywhere? Ta ... John Start at www.tfl.gov.uk follow the links and be prepared to explore |
Travel into central London from ....
"Tullyhubbert" wrote in message
... "Terry Harper" wrote in message Sounds like your best bet is to get one-day Travelcards from Stansted. That will cover your journey to London and all the travelling around that evening, on National Rail, London Underground and buses. There may be a family ticket available. Try the TfL travel planner for that last trip. It might just be OK, or it might involve night buses. That sounds the business Terry. Can I find details of such online anywhere? Finally what is the TfL travel planner and can I find it (whatever it is) online anywhere? Someone else has given you the link to TfL. To buy one day Travelcards, you walk up to the ticket office at Stansted and say "two and a half one-day Travelcards, please" and they will magically appear. You can pay with Visa or Mastercard, or even AMEX. They will work all the ticket gates on the Underground as well as that at Liverpool Street going out of the platform. on arrival.On a bus, you just show them to the driver. You could also go back to Stansted if you wished, that evening, but obviously you don't. -- Terry Harper, Web Co-ordinator, The Omnibus Society http://www.omnibussoc.org E-mail: URL: http://www.terry.harper.btinternet.co.uk/ |
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In message , Terry Harper
writes To buy one day Travelcards, you walk up to the ticket office at Stansted and say "two and a half one-day Travelcards, please" and they will magically appear. After you've found all the machines out of order, or not taking cards, and you've waited in a long queue watching your train depart. -- Roland Perry |
Travel into central London from ....
"Roland Perry" wrote in message
... In message , Terry Harper writes To buy one day Travelcards, you walk up to the ticket office at Stansted and say "two and a half one-day Travelcards, please" and they will magically appear. After you've found all the machines out of order, or not taking cards, and you've waited in a long queue watching your train depart. That's why I told him to go to the ticket office. -- Terry Harper, Web Co-ordinator, The Omnibus Society http://www.omnibussoc.org E-mail: URL: http://www.terry.harper.btinternet.co.uk/ |
Travel into central London from ....
In message , Terry Harper
writes After you've found all the machines out of order, or not taking cards, and you've waited in a long queue watching your train depart. That's why I told him to go to the ticket office. It's the ticket office that has the long queue :-( Every time I've had to use it, anyway. -- Roland Perry |
Travel into central London from ....
"Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , Terry Harper writes After you've found all the machines out of order, or not taking cards, and you've waited in a long queue watching your train depart. That's why I told him to go to the ticket office. It's the ticket office that has the long queue :-( Every time I've had to use it, anyway. Buy it on the train! |
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