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Last Dec i had to transit from Heathrow to Waterloo and decided to hop the local bus from Terminals 1, 2 and 3 unified bus stop and take it to nearby Feltham train station, where i got a direct train (several an hour avaialble) to Waterloo. Not quicker because the bus goes all around the airport en route to Feltham, which is only about a mile from terminal 4 where i landed, but a seemless easy route with luggage - no hassling with c rowded tubes or tube changing and probably cheaper. Took me about one hour. An easy way i'd go again but one never listed amongst the various ways to Waterloo.
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Never listed in the oodles and oodles of posts i've read on Fodors except when i mention it - that's what i meant - never mentioned as a possibility when folks ask about getting to Eurostar from Heathrow. At least in my reading.
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cwoolner:
Paddington tube station isn't accessibility-friendly: getting to and from the Hammersmith & City, and to and from the anticlockwise Circle line, is a nightmare for anyone with luggage or even a slight limp.
But the Bakerloo and the clockwise Circle line are both blissfully accessible. Except, of course, when an escalator doesn't work.
Paddington tube station isn't accessibility-friendly: getting to and from the Hammersmith & City, and to and from the anticlockwise Circle line, is a nightmare for anyone with luggage or even a slight limp.
But the Bakerloo and the clockwise Circle line are both blissfully accessible. Except, of course, when an escalator doesn't work.
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