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29 July, 2010 at 7:57 pm #442692
@thin ice wrote:
@jen_jen wrote:
London Bridge is on a main line…and I’m not a Londoner :wink:
jen from warwickshire i can get a train to either euston or marlebone
i just wanted to know which was more convienient for tower bridge
a simple question
that so many even with their smart fundamental orifice answers are unable to answer
even i can work out i can get there from any where via the tube
but my question was so i didnt have to swap tubes a million times if i went to the furthest away station
i cant get a direct train from warwickshire to london bridge
if every one expanded their mind to think about the whole picture they wouldnt keep coming up with smart fundamental orifice answers that only show them to be very dimSee my previous post – from Euston one train only to London Bridge.
“but my question was so i didnt have to swap tubes a million times if i went to the furthest away station”
And why would anyone go to the furthest away station from their intended destination? :shock:
29 July, 2010 at 8:11 pm #442693@panda12 wrote:
@thin ice wrote:
@jen_jen wrote:
London Bridge is on a main line…and I’m not a Londoner :wink:
jen from warwickshire i can get a train to either euston or marlebone
i just wanted to know which was more convienient for tower bridge
a simple question
that so many even with their smart fundamental orifice answers are unable to answer
even i can work out i can get there from any where via the tube
but my question was so i didnt have to swap tubes a million times if i went to the furthest away station
i cant get a direct train from warwickshire to london bridge
if every one expanded their mind to think about the whole picture they wouldnt keep coming up with smart fundamental orifice answers that only show them to be very dimSee my previous post – from Euston one train only to London Bridge.
“but my question was so i didnt have to swap tubes a million times if i went to the furthest away station”
And why would anyone go to the furthest away station from their intended destination? :shock:
they wouldnt panda well i wouldnt and thats why i asked the question in the first place
29 July, 2010 at 8:16 pm #442694@thin ice wrote:
@panda12 wrote:
@thin ice wrote:
@jen_jen wrote:
London Bridge is on a main line…and I’m not a Londoner :wink:
jen from warwickshire i can get a train to either euston or marlebone
i just wanted to know which was more convienient for tower bridge
a simple question
that so many even with their smart fundamental orifice answers are unable to answer
even i can work out i can get there from any where via the tube
but my question was so i didnt have to swap tubes a million times if i went to the furthest away station
i cant get a direct train from warwickshire to london bridge
if every one expanded their mind to think about the whole picture they wouldnt keep coming up with smart fundamental orifice answers that only show them to be very dimSee my previous post – from Euston one train only to London Bridge.
“but my question was so i didnt have to swap tubes a million times if i went to the furthest away station”
And why would anyone go to the furthest away station from their intended destination? :shock:
they wouldnt panda well i wouldnt and thats why i asked the question in the first place
Well now you have your ansa.
31 July, 2010 at 6:10 am #442695go to Euston and look at a friggin map fgs – will be two tubes – google it, if you can manage it!!!! really really simples!!! for most anyway :lol:
31 July, 2010 at 8:19 am #442696@anc wrote:
go to Euston and look at a friggin map fgs – will be two tubes – google it, if you can manage it!!!! really really simples!!! for most anyway :lol:
One tube from Euston to London Bridge.
31 July, 2010 at 11:09 am #442697Hi Thin
I can see Wordsworth has answered your question ( good Man ! ) :D
Yes ! …The price of London cabbie…. very expensive ..even… for a short journey !
If you are going by train.. and then using underground tube…
I suggest you ask at the station about an all day train ticket to London ( for an extra £1 on the price of your train ticket) that enables you to use any bus or underground tube in London …for that day.
31 July, 2010 at 11:36 am #442698@pepsi wrote:
Hi Thin
I can see Wordsworth has answered your question ( good Man ! ) :D
Yes ! …The price of London cabbie…. very expensive ..even… for a short journey !
If you are going by train.. and then using underground tube…
I suggest you ask at the station about an all day train ticket to London ( for an extra £1 on the price of your train ticket) that enables you to use any bus or underground tube in London …for that day.
thanks pepsi
i under stand all about the tube etc and how to get where i want thats easy
from where i live i could either go to marlebone or euston i just wanted to know which would be the best option very few seemed to understand the question all though words did and answered very simply
so ill be heading for euston it seems lol31 July, 2010 at 11:37 am #442699@thin ice wrote:
@pepsi wrote:
Hi Thin
I can see Wordsworth has answered your question ( good Man ! ) :D
Yes ! …The price of London cabbie…. very expensive ..even… for a short journey !
If you are going by train.. and then using underground tube…
I suggest you ask at the station about an all day train ticket to London ( for an extra £1 on the price of your train ticket) that enables you to use any bus or underground tube in London …for that day.
thanks pepsi
i under stand all about the tube etc and how to get where i want thats easy
from where i live i could either go to marlebone or euston i just wanted to know which would be the best option very few seemed to understand the question all though words did and answered very simply
so ill be heading for euston it seems lolI think Euston’s closed that day :lol:
31 July, 2010 at 11:39 am #442700@kent f OBE wrote:
@thin ice wrote:
@pepsi wrote:
Hi Thin
I can see Wordsworth has answered your question ( good Man ! ) :D
Yes ! …The price of London cabbie…. very expensive ..even… for a short journey !
If you are going by train.. and then using underground tube…
I suggest you ask at the station about an all day train ticket to London ( for an extra £1 on the price of your train ticket) that enables you to use any bus or underground tube in London …for that day.
thanks pepsi
i under stand all about the tube etc and how to get where i want thats easy
from where i live i could either go to marlebone or euston i just wanted to know which would be the best option very few seemed to understand the question all though words did and answered very simply
so ill be heading for euston it seems lolI think Euston’s closed that day :lol:
yea yea kenty every one knows the answer now lol
31 July, 2010 at 1:29 pm #442701@thin ice wrote:
@pepsi wrote:
Hi Thin
I can see Wordsworth has answered your question ( good Man ! ) :D
Yes ! …The price of London cabbie…. very expensive ..even… for a short journey !
If you are going by train.. and then using underground tube…
I suggest you ask at the station about an all day train ticket to London ( for an extra £1 on the price of your train ticket) that enables you to use any bus or underground tube in London …for that day.
thanks pepsi
i under stand all about the tube etc and how to get where i want thats easy
from where i live i could either go to marlebone or euston i just wanted to know which would be the best option very few seemed to understand the question all though words did and answered very simply
so ill be heading for euston it seems lolOne day Travelcard will do bus, tube and train for London.
Or if you go to London a lot, you could get an Oyster Card which gives you nearly half price travel on tube and bus. They cost £3 to buy though.
I would lend you one of my three but I can’t seem to find them lol.
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