New Imperial Wharf Train Station
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New Imperial Wharf Train Station
Anyone have any information on trains arriving or departing from this new London station? It is right next to our hotel and though there is excellent bus transportation from there , the train might come in handy on occasion.
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"the train might come in handy on occasion. "
It's hard to imagine many such occasions. You CAN get to it from Gatwick, by changing at Clapham Junction or East Croydon. Or there are trains to West Brompton every 20-30 mins to connect with the tube's District Line.
Otherwise, of very limited use to visitors. The handful of trains in each direction are less frequent than trains from London to Oxford or Manchester.
It's hard to imagine many such occasions. You CAN get to it from Gatwick, by changing at Clapham Junction or East Croydon. Or there are trains to West Brompton every 20-30 mins to connect with the tube's District Line.
Otherwise, of very limited use to visitors. The handful of trains in each direction are less frequent than trains from London to Oxford or Manchester.
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There are trains every half hour to Clapham Junction or Willesden Junction.
Clapham Junction would be useful for trains to Brighton, Richmond, Hampton Court or Windsor, amongst many other places.
Willesden Junction has trains to Wembley, Watford and suburbs of little interest to tourists.
Clapham Junction would be useful for trains to Brighton, Richmond, Hampton Court or Windsor, amongst many other places.
Willesden Junction has trains to Wembley, Watford and suburbs of little interest to tourists.
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I too thought i had known all London Overground railway stations and this was news to me:
Imperial Wharf railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A London Overground train at Imperial Wharf. Typical off-peak services (trains per hour) from the station are: 2tph to Willesden Junction (London Overground ...
History - Locale - Services - Future proposals
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_Wharf_railway_station - Cached - Similar
National Rail Enquiries - Station Facilities for Imperial Wharf
Nov 25, 2009 ... Imperial Wharf Railway Station Townmead Road London ... Ramp for Train Access, Yes. Ramp for Train Access - Note ...
www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/imw/details.html - Cached - Similar
Imperial Wharf Railway Station - Imperial Wharf
This new London overground rail station provides a direct link from Imperial Wharf to Britain's busiest rail interchange, Clapham Junction, to the South and ...
www.imperialwharf.com/index.cfm?articleID=2
Imperial Wharf railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A London Overground train at Imperial Wharf. Typical off-peak services (trains per hour) from the station are: 2tph to Willesden Junction (London Overground ...
History - Locale - Services - Future proposals
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_Wharf_railway_station - Cached - Similar
National Rail Enquiries - Station Facilities for Imperial Wharf
Nov 25, 2009 ... Imperial Wharf Railway Station Townmead Road London ... Ramp for Train Access, Yes. Ramp for Train Access - Note ...
www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/imw/details.html - Cached - Similar
Imperial Wharf Railway Station - Imperial Wharf
This new London overground rail station provides a direct link from Imperial Wharf to Britain's busiest rail interchange, Clapham Junction, to the South and ...
www.imperialwharf.com/index.cfm?articleID=2
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"! Then I can use it to get to Gillingham without going into London"
You can't
You have to get a train to Clapham Junction, then a train back to Victoria, then a train out again. Under some circumstances, this MIGHT be quicker than getting a bus & tube to Victoria. But, since trains to Clapham J are mostly only every half-hour, it's unlikely.
You can't
You have to get a train to Clapham Junction, then a train back to Victoria, then a train out again. Under some circumstances, this MIGHT be quicker than getting a bus & tube to Victoria. But, since trains to Clapham J are mostly only every half-hour, it's unlikely.
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"take the train to Willesden and transfer to the train to Gillingham"
There's no train from Willesden to Gillingham. You get another train to St Pancras, then another, high-speed (and premium priced), train to Gillingham. Usually changing at West Hampstead to do so.
There's no way of avoiding central London, apart from getting the North London overground from Willesden J to Stratford, the bus to Stratford Intl then the premium high speed ervice. Which is a hell of a cost and a hell of an amount of time wasted to avoid getting the tube at Earl's Court
There's no train from Willesden to Gillingham. You get another train to St Pancras, then another, high-speed (and premium priced), train to Gillingham. Usually changing at West Hampstead to do so.
There's no way of avoiding central London, apart from getting the North London overground from Willesden J to Stratford, the bus to Stratford Intl then the premium high speed ervice. Which is a hell of a cost and a hell of an amount of time wasted to avoid getting the tube at Earl's Court
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" it says just 1 transfer at Willesden"
Then it's talking through its arse.
Contact it (whatever "it" is)and tell it it's trading under false pretences because flanneruk's said it's wrong and he's infallible.
Unlike Bahn.de which clearly doesn't know about the fast trains from St Pancras to Gillingham (well: what do you expect? Bloody Germans)
And, BTW, a transfer from Stratford to Stratford Intl means leaving the station and getting a bus. It also then requires you to use a premium-priced service, which still gets you to Gillingham later than you'd have got there if you'd got the tube straight to Victoria
Then it's talking through its arse.
Contact it (whatever "it" is)and tell it it's trading under false pretences because flanneruk's said it's wrong and he's infallible.
Unlike Bahn.de which clearly doesn't know about the fast trains from St Pancras to Gillingham (well: what do you expect? Bloody Germans)
And, BTW, a transfer from Stratford to Stratford Intl means leaving the station and getting a bus. It also then requires you to use a premium-priced service, which still gets you to Gillingham later than you'd have got there if you'd got the tube straight to Victoria

