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March 13, 2011 at 1:01 PM #677749March 13, 2011 at 1:08 PM #676603
Scarlett
ParticipantPersonally I’d be scared to death to drive on the “wrong” side of the road. It takes time to adjust π
March 13, 2011 at 1:08 PM #676659Scarlett
ParticipantPersonally I’d be scared to death to drive on the “wrong” side of the road. It takes time to adjust π
March 13, 2011 at 1:08 PM #677268Scarlett
ParticipantPersonally I’d be scared to death to drive on the “wrong” side of the road. It takes time to adjust π
March 13, 2011 at 1:08 PM #677405Scarlett
ParticipantPersonally I’d be scared to death to drive on the “wrong” side of the road. It takes time to adjust π
March 13, 2011 at 1:08 PM #677754Scarlett
ParticipantPersonally I’d be scared to death to drive on the “wrong” side of the road. It takes time to adjust π
March 14, 2011 at 2:23 PM #676815Jazzman
ParticipantI wouldn’t take the Piccadilly line. It stops all the way into central London and will take forever. Most take the Heathrow Express which stops at Paddington Station. From there it’s a 15 minute cab ride to Euston. Or you could take the tube (metro) circle line to Euston Sq, a short walk to the Station.
March 14, 2011 at 2:23 PM #676872Jazzman
ParticipantI wouldn’t take the Piccadilly line. It stops all the way into central London and will take forever. Most take the Heathrow Express which stops at Paddington Station. From there it’s a 15 minute cab ride to Euston. Or you could take the tube (metro) circle line to Euston Sq, a short walk to the Station.
March 14, 2011 at 2:23 PM #677483Jazzman
ParticipantI wouldn’t take the Piccadilly line. It stops all the way into central London and will take forever. Most take the Heathrow Express which stops at Paddington Station. From there it’s a 15 minute cab ride to Euston. Or you could take the tube (metro) circle line to Euston Sq, a short walk to the Station.
March 14, 2011 at 2:23 PM #677621Jazzman
ParticipantI wouldn’t take the Piccadilly line. It stops all the way into central London and will take forever. Most take the Heathrow Express which stops at Paddington Station. From there it’s a 15 minute cab ride to Euston. Or you could take the tube (metro) circle line to Euston Sq, a short walk to the Station.
March 14, 2011 at 2:23 PM #677964Jazzman
ParticipantI wouldn’t take the Piccadilly line. It stops all the way into central London and will take forever. Most take the Heathrow Express which stops at Paddington Station. From there it’s a 15 minute cab ride to Euston. Or you could take the tube (metro) circle line to Euston Sq, a short walk to the Station.
March 14, 2011 at 4:31 PM #676851davelj
Participant[quote=Jazzman]I wouldn’t take the Piccadilly line. It stops all the way into central London and will take forever. Most take the Heathrow Express which stops at Paddington Station. From there it’s a 15 minute cab ride to Euston. [/quote]
That’s a good option. It will save you about 25 minutes getting to Euston, but… the cost for two tickets will be 36 GBP plus the cab will be another 10 GBP. So, you’re in for about 35 GBP ($55 US) more than taking the tube. Which might make good sense depending on how you value your time. Personally, I actually enjoy taking the tube (the world’s finest big city public transportation system, in my opinion)… but that’s just me.
March 14, 2011 at 4:31 PM #676907davelj
Participant[quote=Jazzman]I wouldn’t take the Piccadilly line. It stops all the way into central London and will take forever. Most take the Heathrow Express which stops at Paddington Station. From there it’s a 15 minute cab ride to Euston. [/quote]
That’s a good option. It will save you about 25 minutes getting to Euston, but… the cost for two tickets will be 36 GBP plus the cab will be another 10 GBP. So, you’re in for about 35 GBP ($55 US) more than taking the tube. Which might make good sense depending on how you value your time. Personally, I actually enjoy taking the tube (the world’s finest big city public transportation system, in my opinion)… but that’s just me.
March 14, 2011 at 4:31 PM #677518davelj
Participant[quote=Jazzman]I wouldn’t take the Piccadilly line. It stops all the way into central London and will take forever. Most take the Heathrow Express which stops at Paddington Station. From there it’s a 15 minute cab ride to Euston. [/quote]
That’s a good option. It will save you about 25 minutes getting to Euston, but… the cost for two tickets will be 36 GBP plus the cab will be another 10 GBP. So, you’re in for about 35 GBP ($55 US) more than taking the tube. Which might make good sense depending on how you value your time. Personally, I actually enjoy taking the tube (the world’s finest big city public transportation system, in my opinion)… but that’s just me.
March 14, 2011 at 4:31 PM #677654davelj
Participant[quote=Jazzman]I wouldn’t take the Piccadilly line. It stops all the way into central London and will take forever. Most take the Heathrow Express which stops at Paddington Station. From there it’s a 15 minute cab ride to Euston. [/quote]
That’s a good option. It will save you about 25 minutes getting to Euston, but… the cost for two tickets will be 36 GBP plus the cab will be another 10 GBP. So, you’re in for about 35 GBP ($55 US) more than taking the tube. Which might make good sense depending on how you value your time. Personally, I actually enjoy taking the tube (the world’s finest big city public transportation system, in my opinion)… but that’s just me.
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