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Nath

posted on 5th Sep 11 at 12:45

Parkway is a good shout. Anywhere just outside London and getting a train in would be my choice.


Matt H

posted on 5th Sep 11 at 00:19

Friday probably


Welsh Dan

posted on 5th Sep 11 at 00:14

What day are you going?


Cole

posted on 4th Sep 11 at 20:34

http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/ltn/details.html

details


Matt H

posted on 4th Sep 11 at 19:55

Like this?

http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061108015219AA78Ky5

Sounds like a good idea but that answer is 5 years old. Is it still the case?


Cole

posted on 4th Sep 11 at 19:48

luton parkway park and ride to london iirc


Matt H

posted on 4th Sep 11 at 19:45

Ouch :lol:

What about options for getting the tube? Is there an easy station to park at & then get the train in?

I'd be coming from oop north, most likely M1 or A1


smcGSI16V

posted on 4th Sep 11 at 19:23

No such thing as park and ride.

You will get raped for parking. There will be no free street parking as nearly all of it is metered. Parking on the street is between £2.20 and hour to £3.00 an hour.
Carpark wise, they are about the same rate and cost about £20+ for 12 hours plus.

Only time it's free is a Sunday and bank holiday when you can park on single yellow lines.

[Edited on 04-09-2011 by smcGSI16V]


Matt H

posted on 4th Sep 11 at 18:23

What kind of options are there for parking in & around Hyde Park & how much will it rape me for doing so?

Alternatively if there are any places to park outside of London & then travel in? Knightsbridge is the nearest tube stop according to google maps

I know some of you probably make this kind of journey on a daily basis so some first hand experiences would be useful

Appreciate any help from your southern faries :wave: :lol: