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Paul Maskell July 11th 09 02:28 PM

Long Stay Car Parks At Uxbridge Tube Station
 
Hello,

Can anyone tell me if there are any long stay car parks at, or near
Uxbridge tube station and how much they cost?

Thanks.

Chris[_4_] July 12th 09 08:17 PM

Long Stay Car Parks At Uxbridge Tube Station
 
Paul Maskell wrote:

Hello,

Can anyone tell me if there are any long stay car parks at, or near
Uxbridge tube station and how much they cost?

Thanks.


Uxbridge station itself doesn't have a car park. However,
Uxbridge town centre has the multi-storey carparks attached to
The Mall and Chimes shopping centres:

http://www.themall.co.uk/my-mall/uxbridge/parking.aspx
http://www.thechimes.uk.com/parking_at_the_centre.htm

The Chimes car park is open longer, is cleaner and more spacious, and
for longer stays has the advantage of being pay on exit with the option
of paying with cards or notes - the car parks attached to The Mall are
pay and display and the ticket machines are coin only (or at least were
the last time I was there a couple of weeks ago - there appeared
to be new machines covered up next to each of the old ones...). From
any of these car parks it's about a 5-10 minute walk to the station.

Behind the station there's a Sainsburys with a fairly large pay and
display car park. There doesn't seem to be a price list online and I
can't remember what it cost last time I parked there, but it's another
option:

http://www.sainsburys.co.uk/shopping...ore.htm?id=603


Whilst any of these are OK for longer stays on a single day, I wouldn't
recommend them if you're looking to leave your car somewhere for several
days at a time. If that's what you're after, then you might want to
consider the car park next to Hillingdon station (one stop up the line
from Uxbridge):

http://www.tfl.gov.uk/roadusers/tube...s/default.aspx


Alternatively, if you don't mind a bit of a bus/taxi ride to get to and
from your car, then Heathrow Airport isn't all that far from Uxbridge,
and offers a variety of parking options for various lengths of stay...


HTH
Chris


Mizter T July 12th 09 09:36 PM

Long Stay Car Parks At Uxbridge Tube Station
 

On Jul 12, 9:17*pm, Chris wrote:

Paul Maskell wrote:
Hello,


Can anyone tell me if there are any long stay car parks at, or near
Uxbridge tube station and how much they cost?


Thanks.


[snip various helpful suggestions]

Whilst any of these are OK for longer stays on a single day, I wouldn't
recommend them if you're looking to leave your car somewhere for several
days at a time. *If that's what you're after, then you might want to
consider the car park next to Hillingdon station (one stop up the line
from Uxbridge):

http://www.tfl.gov.uk/roadusers/tube...s/default.aspx


We had a lengthy discussion on uk.railway which featured Hillingdon
station car park prominently (my gosh, that makes it sound like a
great plot, doesn't it?!) - the general view was that it gets full up
quite quickly in the morning with commuters parkers.

FWIW, I've just teased the following prices out of the NCP website for
Hillingdon LU station car park (the way it's formatted on the NCP
website is dire):

---quote---
Daily tariffs

Saturday £ 1.00
All Weekend £ 2.00
1 Day £ 3.70
2 Days £ 7.40
3 Days £ 11.10
4 Days £ 14.80
5 Days £ 18.50
W/E Plus 5 Days £ 20.50
Sat Plus 5 Days £ 19.50
---/quote---


Alternatively, if you don't mind a bit of a bus/taxi ride to get to and
from your car, then Heathrow Airport isn't all that far from Uxbridge,
and offers a variety of parking options for various lengths of stay...


There's also the route A40 bus, which is operated by Carousel Buses
(it's *not* a TfL service), which provides a non-stop service between
Heathrow and Uxbridge (before continuing on to High Wycombe). More
info:
http://www.carouselbuses.com/a40.html

(Is it helpful or a hindrance to name it/number it after the road it
largely runs along, I wonder?)


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