View Full Version : Parking near a tube station on M40/A40
Errol's son
06-08-2007, 16:40
I am coming to London and want to drive in on the M40 and park and get a tube or train into the centre.
Where is a good place to head for where parking is easy and not too far from a tube coming into London this way?
Or alternatively what towns near London are easy to park in and get a train in where the train won't cost a small fortune?
Don't say get a train from where I live as it will cost almost £200 for two tickets (+tube fare on top) whereas it will only cost £30 in petrol to drive to London (+tube fare on top).
davesgcr
06-08-2007, 18:01
Hillingdon
Signed off the M40 - train every 10 mins - car park . Metropolitan line
Sorted !
Takes about 35 mins - change at Finchley Rd for the West End. :)
Hillingdon
Signed off the M40 - train every 10 mins - car park . Metropolitan line
Sorted !
Takes about 35 mins - change at Finchley Rd for the West End. :)
I think I'm gonna try Hillingdon when I come down in October (4 of us going). Not least because it has Ickenham as a back up if the car park is full.
davesgcr
06-08-2007, 19:42
Parking on street is possible around Preston Road (Wembley area - on Met Line) but purpose built Hillingdon is better.
Its 12 quid for a travelcard from Watford Jct and the car park is £6.50 - very good train service and sound car park - 19 mins to Euston on a fast train -- every 15 mins.
Its 12 quid for a travelcard from Watford Jct and the car park is £6.50 - very good train service and sound car park - 19 mins to Euston on a fast train -- every 15 mins.
That would make sense from the M1, but from the M40 it's a bit off course.
Yeh, there are loads of free places near to the station to park in Ickenham.
You might already have done the trip, but FWIW both Hillingdon and Ickenham were 2/3 ish full yesterday. Not sure how much that was effected by the summer hols though...presumably fewer commuters than normal.
Trip to town is a fairly pedestrian 45 minutes........bloke sat next to me said "Brown line" (sic- he meant Metropolitan) was quicker.
Yes I actually managed to start a conversation with a local on the tube!
Citizen66
18-08-2007, 20:11
bloke sat next to me said "Brown line" (sic- he meant Metropolitan) was quicker.
The bakerloo line is the brown one, what makes you think he didn't mean that?
The bakerloo line is the brown one, what makes you think he didn't mean that?
er cos it doesn't go to Ickenham :D
Citizen66
18-08-2007, 21:55
er cos it doesn't go to Ickenham :D
Yet nor is it a million miles away :D
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