| laurie_ann |
Jul 24th, 2007 10:10 AM |
On London transit journey planner website, it does not show bus but the options of express train (faster) or tube (less expensive). Heathrow Express to Paddington Station and then Circle Line to Euston (about 45 minutes, express portion nice airconditioned train, 14 pounds 50 for train and 2 pounds for tube) or tube Picadilly line to Green Park Station and then Victoria Line to Euston (about 55 minutes, no airconditioning, at most 3 pounds 50). See http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk. For either one you can purchase your ticket in the airport after you clear customs and immigration.
Perhaps if you had heard of a direct bus service it was this "Though many people seem unaware, the popular Heathrow to London Airbus service stopped running in late 2004 after 23 years of service. Airbus ran 3 routes, the A1, A2 and not surprisingly, the A3. The A1 terminated at Victoria but also made stops along the Cromwell Road which linked up with local hotels, bus and tube stops. The A2 stopped at Marble Arch and along Hyde Park and went onto to Kings Cross via the West End. The A3 was planned to link out to Stansted Airport. These buses were run by London United."
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