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NancyRose1942 Jun 8th, 2015 11:47 AM

LONDON to NORWICH ?
 
Traveling directly from Heathrow, this summer, to Norwich.
How do you reach train station from Heathrow?

Dukey1 Jun 8th, 2015 11:56 AM

You'll probably want Liverpool Street; you can get there on the Tube or in a more expensive taxi.

PalenQ Jun 8th, 2015 11:57 AM

You may check on buses from Heathrow to somewhere near or Norwich but otherwise you have to go into and then cross London by Tube or Taxi or Car Service from Heathrow - a long slog - leave plenty of time - just buy your tickets once at Liverpool Street Station from where trains to Norwich depart every half hour or so - check www.nationalrail.co.uk for schedules and fares - discounted fares may be available but check the conditions on them - when doing plane to train you never really know when you will land, clear customs, etc - by Tube it would take at least an hour I would think.

janisj Jun 8th, 2015 12:14 PM

My guess is neither have actually done this.

There are National Express coaches directly from LHR to Norwich w/o any transfers -- but they only run every 2 hours so it depends on what time you land whether it would be convenient. In between those express buses, you'd have to change at Victoria Coach station - but even then the journey only take about 20 mins longer.

Otherwise you are talking about 2 tube rides to get to Liverpool Street station - it would be a bit faster but quite a slog.

PalenQ Jun 8th, 2015 12:21 PM

have you done it janis - where do they get the bus - how do they buy tickets, etc. Is there ever a full bus or buses, etc.

janisj Jun 8th, 2015 12:27 PM

Yes I have --

>>where do they get the bus - how do they buy tickets, etc. Is there ever a full bus or buses, etc.<<

Everything one needs to know is on the National Express website. http://www.nationalexpress.com/where...w-airport.aspx

Dukey1 Jun 8th, 2015 12:32 PM

I've done it also and I vividly remember the time I was dumb enough to take a taxi from the Covent Garden Hotel rather than using the Tube. Watching people walking on the adjacent sidewalks as that cab inched toward Liverpool Street was enough to finally cause me to pay the hack and get out and walk the rest of the way.

May I respectfully remind you, Janis, that the OP asked about how to get to the train station and not how to get a coach to Norwich?

kleeblatt Jun 8th, 2015 12:37 PM

Buy your train tickets earlier through thetrainline website and save a bundle.

Have fun in Norwich. It's a lovely town.

PalenQ Jun 8th, 2015 12:54 PM

May I respectfully remind you, Janis, that the OP asked about how to get to the train station and not how to get a coach to Norwich?>

and yes like Dukey I have taken a train from London Liverpool to Norwich - have you? I gave no specifics about buses because a- I don't know them and 2- yes the question was about trains and I done that route at least twice. How about you?

thursdaysd Jun 8th, 2015 12:57 PM

Maybe the OP asked about the station because s/he was unaware of the alternative? Not only would the coach be direct, instead of requiring two changes, it would be significantly cheaper.

kleeblatt Jun 8th, 2015 01:06 PM

National Express is cheaper than the train but definitely takes longer. The train is faster but more expensive.

I would recommend checking both national express and the trainline websites to find which mode of transportation, times and prices would suit the OP best.

For the train, I used Liverpool Street as the London Station.

NancyRose1942 Jun 8th, 2015 01:33 PM

Thanks to all. I see that there is a Heathrow Express coach into London? But I don't see that it goes to Liverpool street. I definitely do not want to make any connections, if possible......not experienced and will be traveling alone.

thursdaysd Jun 8th, 2015 01:42 PM

No, you want the coach that goes directly to Norwich. Forget going into London.

PalenQ Jun 8th, 2015 01:43 PM

Nancy - the bus will be so easy - once you find it in Heathrow - not always easy for a first timer IME but just follow signs for Coach Terminal or whatever they call it.

PalenQ Jun 8th, 2015 03:02 PM

A pretty seemless way if you want to go by train and have no budget is to take the Heathrow Express train to Paddington Station in 20 minutes - grab a cab - lots always waiting for the HEX arrivals IME - and drive to Liverpool Station in probably 20 minutes - buy a train ticket and be on your way.

Buses are cheap though but getting to the Heathrow bus station can again be time-consuming and slow with a lot of luggage.

janisj Jun 8th, 2015 03:12 PM

Dukey: I ASSUMED the OP was asking for the BEST way to get to <u>Norwich</u> -- if not fine.

The Heathrow Express is a stupidly expensive train that only goes to Paddington station which is of no help at all getting to <u>Norwich</u>.

>>Nancy - the bus will be so easy - once you find it in Heathrow - not always easy for a first timer IME but just follow signs for Coach Terminal or whatever they call it.<<

The central bus station is VERY clearly signposted.

Nancy: if you want easy and don't want multiple transfers and luggage schlepping - then <B>take the National Express coach using the link I provided</B>. Taking TWO tube rides just to get to Liverpool Street station will be a REAL slog.

flanneruk Jun 8th, 2015 09:39 PM

"Buy your train tickets earlier through thetrainline website and save a bundle."

Outright lie. Or at best, a fatheaded inaccuracy from someone easily gulled by misleading advertising.

Thetrainline.com is the most expensive way possible of buying train tickets, as it charges commission. Go to the official UK railway website (www.nationalrail.co.uk) and follow the links for the train operating company on the service you choose.

Only an or agent employee of the company could possibly have a sensible reason for making the absurd assertion in this post.

dotheboyshall Jun 8th, 2015 10:04 PM

<i>there is a Heathrow Express coach into London?</i>

It's a train, it goes to Paddington which is the other side of central London from Liverpool Street, it's EXTREMELY expensive.

<i>have no budget is to take the Heathrow Express train to Paddington Station in 20 minutes - grab a cab - lots always waiting for the HEX arrivals IME - and drive to Liverpool Station in probably 20 minutes - buy a train ticket and be on your way</i>

Paint induced delirium.

HEX is expensive
If OP arrives during the rush hour there will be a long queue for taxis
It's Liverpool Street, Liverpool is a couple hundred miles in the wrong direction.

kleeblatt Jun 8th, 2015 11:07 PM

"Only an or agent employee of the company could possibly have a sensible reason for making the absurd assertion in this post."

Only a person lacking self-esteem could possibly have a sensible reason for spewing such haughty arrogance.

I thank you for adding valuable information about which link to use. I do not thank you for the way you made me look foolish. I used thetrainline during my stay in England because it I was told it was the easiest. Obviously, the information was wrong.

From Liverpool Street in London to Norwich takes under 2 hours by train. How long does it take from Heathrow to Liverpool Street?

thursdaysd Jun 9th, 2015 04:21 AM

The OP said:

"I definitely do not want to make any connections, if possible......not experienced and will be traveling alone."

Why are we still talking about the train from Liverpool Street? No connections = National Express coach, as janisj posted way upthread. (And I can't think why anyone would say that the Central Bus Station at Heathrow is any harder to find than the train station.)


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