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Frederick Williams July 2nd 09 12:34 PM

Watford to Heathrow
 
Mizter T wrote:

On Jul 2, 10:28 am, Frederick Williams
wrote:

The reason I asked is that the Virgin bus driver always helped!


It was a 'proper' coach, so the luggage got loaded into 'the hold'
didn't it?


Originally it was a minibus. I mean it looked like a minibus, what it
was called officially, I don't know. The minibus was then replaced by a
full-sized coach (for carrying three or four passengers!). The minibus
driver and the coach driver (they might even have been the same bloke)
both helped.

--
Which of the seven heavens / Was responsible her smile /
Wouldn't be sure but attested / That, whoever it was, a god /
Worth kneeling-to for a while / Had tabernacled and rested.

David A Stocks[_2_] July 2nd 09 02:58 PM

Watford to Heathrow
 
"Frederick Williams" wrote in message
...

Mizter T wrote:

So bus seems best.


It's because I've tried it that I'm seeking an alternative.


It suspect any option via rail or underground is going to be worse than the
bus. This is certainly the case getting from Brighton/Gatwick to Heathrow,
where the coach is a lot more civilised than rail and underground if you've
got luggage to deal with.

D A Stocks


Matt Wheeler July 2nd 09 04:35 PM

Watford to Heathrow
 

"Frederick Williams" wrote in message
...
Tony Polson wrote:

Mizter T wrote:

On Jul 1, 1:13=A0pm, Mr Thant

wrote:



Very good, clever stuff. Though in this situation I think I'd
probably
still recommend taking the bus from Watford - one vehicle all the
way
meaning less hassle.


Agreed. I think the bus also calls at all the terminals, and
minimises
the amount of walking involved.


No it doesn't but the Virgin bus used to. The Green Line 724 calls
at
the central bus station and terminals 4 and 5.


Not anymore. Latest timetable i've seen only shows it serving Central
Bus station and Terminal 5. Seemingly the T4 stop has been dropped.



[email protected] July 2nd 09 11:35 PM

Watford to Heathrow
 
In article , (David
A Stocks) wrote:

"Frederick Williams" wrote in
message ...

Mizter T wrote:

So bus seems best.


It's because I've tried it that I'm seeking an alternative.


It suspect any option via rail or underground is going to be worse
than the bus. This is certainly the case getting from
Brighton/Gatwick to Heathrow, where the coach is a lot more
civilised than rail and underground if you've got luggage to deal
with.


The words "coach" and "civilised" don't belong in the same sentence IME.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

Mizter T July 2nd 09 11:41 PM

Watford to Heathrow
 

On Jul 3, 12:35*am, wrote:

In article , (David

A Stocks) wrote:
"Frederick Williams" wrote in
...


Mizter T wrote:


So bus seems best.


It's because I've tried it that I'm seeking an alternative.


It suspect any option via rail or underground is going to be worse
than the bus. This is certainly the case getting from
Brighton/Gatwick to Heathrow, where the coach is a lot more
civilised than rail and underground if you've got luggage to deal
with.


The words "coach" and "civilised" don't belong in the same sentence IME.


Absolute total and unmitigated ********, to be blunt.

[email protected] July 3rd 09 12:02 AM

Watford to Heathrow
 
In article
,
(Mizter T) wrote:

On Jul 3, 12:35*am, wrote:

In article ,
(David

A Stocks) wrote:
"Frederick Williams" wrote in
...


Mizter T wrote:


So bus seems best.


It's because I've tried it that I'm seeking an alternative.


It suspect any option via rail or underground is going to be worse
than the bus. This is certainly the case getting from
Brighton/Gatwick to Heathrow, where the coach is a lot more
civilised than rail and underground if you've got luggage to deal
with.


The words "coach" and "civilised" don't belong in the same
sentence IME.


Absolute total and unmitigated ********, to be blunt.


We clearly disagree. Hate the bloody things, especially when I'm expecting
a train.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

[email protected] July 3rd 09 09:54 AM

Watford to Heathrow
 
On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 16:41:17 -0700 (PDT)
Mizter T wrote:
The words "coach" and "civilised" don't belong in the same sentence IME.


Absolute total and unmitigated ********, to be blunt.


Compared to trains buses/coaches are cramped, noisy, slow, bouncy and frequently
hot.

B2003


David A Stocks[_2_] July 3rd 09 10:06 AM

Watford to Heathrow
 
wrote in message
...
In article , (David
A Stocks) wrote:

"Frederick Williams" wrote in
message ...

Mizter T wrote:

So bus seems best.

It's because I've tried it that I'm seeking an alternative.


It suspect any option via rail or underground is going to be worse
than the bus. This is certainly the case getting from
Brighton/Gatwick to Heathrow, where the coach is a lot more
civilised than rail and underground if you've got luggage to deal
with.


The words "coach" and "civilised" don't belong in the same sentence IME.


I think I must have tried most of the options to/from Heathrow. A lot
depends on time of day but, broadly speaking they go as follows in order of
civilisation from best to worst:

1. Virgin Upper Class Limo (obviously I wasn't paying)
2. Drive + Underground (i.e. park near a suitable Picadilly Line station)
3. Cab + [Train to Gatwick +] Coach
4. Drive + airport parking
5. Cab + Train + Bus + Heathrow Express
6. Cab + Train + Underground via Victoria
7. Cab + Train + Underground via Blackfriars (probably worth trying again
when the station has been rebuilt)

DAS


MIG July 3rd 09 10:08 AM

Watford to Heathrow
 
On 3 July, 01:02, wrote:
In article
,





(Mizter T) wrote:
On Jul 3, 12:35*am, wrote:


In article ,
(David


A Stocks) wrote:
"Frederick Williams" wrote in
...


Mizter T wrote:


So bus seems best.


It's because I've tried it that I'm seeking an alternative.


It suspect any option via rail or underground is going to be worse
than the bus. This is certainly the case getting from
Brighton/Gatwick to Heathrow, where the coach is a lot more
civilised than rail and underground if you've got luggage to deal
with.


The words "coach" and "civilised" don't belong in the same
sentence IME.


Absolute total and unmitigated ********, to be blunt.


We clearly disagree. Hate the bloody things, especially when I'm expecting
a train.


Was he disagreeing with you or redrafting your response?

The advantage of the coach is that it presumably takes you direct to
Heathrow, with no stairs and escalators.

Heathrow is relatively badly served by trains from most directions,
and central London is badly served by coaches from all directions
(traffic jams, Victoria Coach Station ...).

Ian F. July 3rd 09 10:54 AM

Watford to Heathrow
 
wrote in message ...

Compared to trains buses/coaches are cramped, noisy, slow, bouncy and
frequently
hot.


And full of pond life!

Ian



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