Any good recommendations for a non bus Heathrow to Gatwick transfer ?
Thanks
David
Thanks
David
tontybear wrote:Nor is HEX* to Paddington then taxi to St Pancras and then the Thameslink to LGW. If you go that route then get the picadilly line as overall it would be around the same time and involve far less luggage hauling.
Smid wrote:
Which can't be said if you binned the taxi, and head down the circle line route (which half the time dumps you at baker street, and you end up hauling suitcases up and down between platforms and stuff).
tontybear wrote:Which is one of the reasons for getting the picadilly line to St Pancras in the first place.
If you don't need to be in the Paddington area then there really is little or no advantage of taking the train rather than the tube.
gumshoe wrote:Heathrow T5 to Gatwick via tube to St Pancras and Thameslink train will take about 2.5 hours (the Thameslink route is excruciatingly slow).
If forced to do it by tube/train, I'd do T5-Hammersmith, easy interchange to District Line to Victoria, then Southern train. That should be well under 2 hours.
Smid wrote:They seem to have added about 30 minutes onto each journey through London Bridge now, I'm sure it was around 35 minutes when I did this about 3 years ago (my its been a while since I went to gatwick).
Smid wrote:Personally, I'd marvel at the idea that its 20 minutes between St Pan and Paddington on the circle line, like that website states. Maybe if one day I didn't have to change at least once, and then sit for obligatory 10 minutes waiting like always on the circle line trains.
gumshoe wrote:If you have to change, you're using the wrong station at Paddington. You want the Hammersmith & City Line station, not the District/Circle Line one. The two are completely separate at opposite ends of the main line station.
From the H&C station, trains run every 5 mins straight through to King's Cross St Pancras, no change required, journey time 10-15 minutes. From the District/Circle station you will always have to change at Edgware Road and, as you say, allow another 10 minutes.
Incidentally when Crossrail/The Elizabeth Line opens in 2018/9 the LHR-LGW journey will become quicker and easier as you'll be able to catch it direct from Heathrow to Farringdon then change there for Thameslink to Gatwick.
Smid wrote:I suppose I aways seem to settle on the District/Circle line because I used to live in Reading, and it seemed to just be in front of you when you get off the train.
Now that is interesting about the crossrail. Definitely the ultimate solution to the heathrow to gatwick problem. I bet they stick in about 100 solid stone steps somewhere in there just to annoy the hell out of people with luggage.
One thing of note though, I was considering doing the picadilly line on Friday to try it out. Yet, then I remembered that I'd be going through London around 4pm on a Friday. That's the massive downside of the tube. Sometimes its just plain horrible...
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