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How would I do this? Tube to Uxbridge then a bus down the A4020?
London_Calling
11-08-2007, 14:04
Use the TfL Journey Planner - it's on that Internet thing.
Use the TfL Journey Planner
First thing I tried- it suggested the Heathrow Connect service. Useful, if you are on an Oyster card :D
I'd recomend getting yourself to paddington, then taking a train to southall from there.
London_Calling
11-08-2007, 16:47
First thing I tried- it suggested the Heathrow Connect service. Useful, if you are on an Oyster card :D
I didn't see Heathrow Connect. Saw several combinations of buses, tube, train. At 5.40pm today, the best journey time was 1.05.
Maybe you mean Heathrow Express?
I didn't see Heathrow Connect. Saw several combinations of buses, tube, train. At 5.40pm today, the best journey time was 1.05.
Maybe you mean Heathrow Express?
No I mean Heathrow Connect. Express doesn't stop.
Found the bus I want on Wikipedia anyway.
I'd recomend getting yourself to paddington, then taking a train to southall from there.
I want to use a one day travelcard on Oyster.
I'm sorted now anyway :)
butterfly child
11-08-2007, 21:37
I want to use a one day travelcard on Oyster.
I'm sorted now anyway :)
You'd have been able to do that route, providing your travel card covered the zone Southall is in..?
Getting a bus to Southall, fucking nightmare, takes forever..
*remembers her bus journey from Shepherds Bush to Ealing*
*has a stiff drink*
You'd have been able to do that route, providing your travel card covered the zone Southall is in..?
Getting a bus to Southall, fucking nightmare, takes forever..
*remembers her bus journey from Shepherds Bush to Ealing*
*has a stiff drink*
I think you can only use season ticket oyster on the trains.
in that case, i'd go tube to ealing broadway, then 607, but that's only because that's the way i'd get there from where i live.
butterfly child
11-08-2007, 21:45
I think you can only use season ticket oyster on the trains.
in that case, i'd go tube to ealing broadway, then 607, but that's only because that's the way i'd get there from where i live.
Oh yeah.. forgot about that shit. I've got pre-pay Oyster an'all! :rolleyes:
I would go Ealing Broadway then, and sit on the bus for twenty years.. or Hounslow and get a bus (marginally better route, bus wise?)
IDK about bus frequency from hounslow. the EB route should be Ok unless you're trying in rush hour, there are a lot of buses along the uxbridge road
missfran
12-08-2007, 07:56
I hope you're not trying this route today, it's the Mela, all the roads are closed.
I hope you're not trying this route today, it's the Mela, all the roads are closed.
Nah, on Wedneday hopefully :)
missfran
12-08-2007, 19:30
Ah, they'll all be open again by then.
What's happening in Southall on Wednesday then?
What's happening in Southall on Wednesday then?
I'm visiting :D ;)
London_Calling
12-08-2007, 20:08
Steady, she'll have you 'round for toad in the hole before you can say 'batter my sausage'.
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