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London Earls Court tube station
I'm traveling from Heathrow to Paddington and the obvious choice is of
course the Heathrow Express. As London is robbing my money already for everything else ;-) I thought of using the tube instead. I am buying a travelcard anyway so this trip would cause no extra expenses. The only problem is that I have to transfer from Piccadilly line to District. How hard is this to do at Earls Court, considering carrying a suitcase or two and taking care of two kids (well, the Mrs will help...). A long time since I was there and can't quite remember the station! No problem with walking, just how are the stairs (escalator?) and will it be very crowded at early afternoon (end June this will be)? Or is it easier to change at Acton Town or Hammersmith? Or just waste an extra 40 pounds for the comfort of the epress? |
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How about a pre-arranged taxi.
George |
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I'm traveling from Heathrow to Paddington and the obvious choice is of
course the Heathrow Express. As London is robbing my money already for everything else ;-) I thought of using the tube instead. I am buying a travelcard anyway so this trip would cause no extra expenses. The only problem is that I have to transfer from Piccadilly line to District. How hard is this to do at Earls Court, considering carrying a suitcase or two and taking care of two kids (well, the Mrs will help...). A long time since I was there and can't quite remember the station! No problem with walking, just how are the stairs (escalator?) and will it be very crowded at early afternoon (end June this will be)? Or is it easier to change at Acton Town or Hammersmith? Or just waste an extra 40 pounds for the comfort of the epress? Where is your ultimate destination??? Let us know this and we may be able to offer a solution.. |
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Markku Ilmanen wrote:
[] The only problem is that I have to transfer from Piccadilly line to District. How hard is this to do at Earls Court, considering carrying a suitcase or two and taking care of two kids (well, the Mrs will help...). A long time since I was there and can't quite remember the station! No problem with walking, just how are the stairs (escalator?) and will it be very crowded at early afternoon (end June this will be)? Or is it easier to change at Acton Town or Hammersmith? Or just waste an extra 40 pounds for the comfort of the epress? As other posters wrote- it depends where you're going. A transfer at Earl's Court isn't too painful however. Assuming there isn't some temporary works going on I'm unaware of, you can take an escalator up from the picadilly line to the district line platforms. There are several district line platfforms (3 or 4 IIRC) so make sure you're on the right one. Ask someone if you're not too sure. If you _were_ going to take the express, with 4 of you, I think you'd be better off with a taxi. -- David Horne- www.davidhorne.net usenet (at) davidhorne (dot) co (dot) uk |
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Markku Ilmanen wrote:
[] The only problem is that I have to transfer from Piccadilly line to District. How hard is this to do at Earls Court, considering carrying a suitcase or two and taking care of two kids (well, the Mrs will help...). A long time since I was there and can't quite remember the station! No problem with walking, just how are the stairs (escalator?) and will it be very crowded at early afternoon (end June this will be)? Or is it easier to change at Acton Town or Hammersmith? Or just waste an extra 40 pounds for the comfort of the epress? As other posters wrote- it depends where you're going. A transfer at Earl's Court isn't too painful however. Assuming there isn't some temporary works going on I'm unaware of, you can take an escalator up from the picadilly line to the district line platforms. There are several district line platfforms (3 or 4 IIRC) so make sure you're on the right one. Ask someone if you're not too sure. If you _were_ going to take the express, with 4 of you, I think you'd be better off with a taxi. -- David Horne- www.davidhorne.net usenet (at) davidhorne (dot) co (dot) uk |
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On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 10:27:02 +0300, Markku Ilmanen
wrote: The only problem is that I have to transfer from Piccadilly line to District. How hard is this to do at Earls Court, considering carrying a suitcase or two and taking care of two kids (well, the Mrs will help...). A long time since I was there and can't quite remember the station! No problem with walking, just how are the stairs (escalator?) and will it be very crowded at early afternoon (end June this will be)? Or is it easier to change at Acton Town or Hammersmith? Or just waste an extra 40 pounds for the comfort of the epress? At Earls Court you'd need to use an escalator. Change at Barons Court instead, where all you have to do is cross the platform. |
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Bonzo wrote: On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 10:27:02 +0300, Markku Ilmanen wrote: The only problem is that I have to transfer from Piccadilly line to District. How hard is this to do at Earls Court, considering carrying a suitcase or two and taking care of two kids (well, the Mrs will help...). A long time since I was there and can't quite remember the station! No problem with walking, just how are the stairs (escalator?) and will it be very crowded at early afternoon (end June this will be)? Or is it easier to change at Acton Town or Hammersmith? Or just waste an extra 40 pounds for the comfort of the epress? At Earls Court you'd need to use an escalator. Change at Barons Court instead, where all you have to do is cross the platform. Thanks! I checked the tube maps on tfl site and the first one didn't show Barons Court as an interchange station, whereas the other one did... This would probably be the way to go. |
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On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 13:19:44 +0300, Markku Ilmanen
wrote: Bonzo wrote: On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 10:27:02 +0300, Markku Ilmanen wrote: The only problem is that I have to transfer from Piccadilly line to District. How hard is this to do at Earls Court, considering carrying a suitcase or two and taking care of two kids (well, the Mrs will help...). A long time since I was there and can't quite remember the station! No problem with walking, just how are the stairs (escalator?) and will it be very crowded at early afternoon (end June this will be)? Or is it easier to change at Acton Town or Hammersmith? Or just waste an extra 40 pounds for the comfort of the epress? At Earls Court you'd need to use an escalator. Change at Barons Court instead, where all you have to do is cross the platform. Thanks! I checked the tube maps on tfl site and the first one didn't show Barons Court as an interchange station, whereas the other one did... This would probably be the way to go. Definitely. Less people at Barons Court too. Does anyone know if they ever got the lift at Earls Court to work properly? In the 2.5 years that I lived in London, it only worked for around 12 minutes total, at a stretch. -- --- DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com --- -- |
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On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 13:19:44 +0300, Markku Ilmanen
wrote: Bonzo wrote: On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 10:27:02 +0300, Markku Ilmanen wrote: The only problem is that I have to transfer from Piccadilly line to District. How hard is this to do at Earls Court, considering carrying a suitcase or two and taking care of two kids (well, the Mrs will help...). A long time since I was there and can't quite remember the station! No problem with walking, just how are the stairs (escalator?) and will it be very crowded at early afternoon (end June this will be)? Or is it easier to change at Acton Town or Hammersmith? Or just waste an extra 40 pounds for the comfort of the epress? At Earls Court you'd need to use an escalator. Change at Barons Court instead, where all you have to do is cross the platform. Thanks! I checked the tube maps on tfl site and the first one didn't show Barons Court as an interchange station, whereas the other one did... This would probably be the way to go. Definitely. Less people at Barons Court too. Does anyone know if they ever got the lift at Earls Court to work properly? In the 2.5 years that I lived in London, it only worked for around 12 minutes total, at a stretch. -- --- DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com --- -- |
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At Earls Court you'd need to use an escalator. Change at Barons Court
instead, where all you have to do is cross the platform. Last time I did this I asked staff and they suggested Hammersmith, where it is also just a walk straight across the platform to the other line. |
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