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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. :)

keicar
06-08-2007, 18:14
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.

keicar
06-08-2007, 19:53
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.

sprite
07-08-2007, 09:23
Yeh, there are loads of free places near to the station to park in Ickenham.

keicar
18-08-2007, 19:43
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?

keicar
18-08-2007, 20:23
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