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Taxi: Waterloo Sta. to Kings Cross
Under normal circumstances, about how long should a taxi ride take from London's Waterloo railway station to Kings Cross around 11 a.m. in mid-summer? Thanks!
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22 minutes, 15.6 seconds.
Seriously, if you're planning to catch a specific train, forget it. The rail service all over the UK is notoriously unpredictible. |
As is the traffic situation in London. Is it a weekday? Is there a transit strike in progress?
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Actualy Robespierre is a bit out, it will take 15 to 20 minutes.
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It could take 15 mins, or could just as easily take 30 or 35 due to traffic, congestion around Kings X, etc. Once my taxi driver and I gave it up and I walked the last 3 blocks.
You really can't know for sure. |
Taking the tube (Northern line) should be quicker and a lot cheaper !
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It was a <u>joke</u>, folks!
But it was based on the reality that you shouldn't plan a "must-make" connection (<i>e.g.</i> non-changeable plane or train reservation) based on anything even resembling a precise estimate of how long it takes to get across London. If there is a transit strike, bus and Tube are not available, and the pressure on the roadways is exacerbated. This is problematical in two dimensions: more vehicular traffic slows progress to a crawl, and more demand for taxis reduces your odds of finding one free in a reasonable amount of time to near zero. Figure an hour (or two to be on the safe side). |
Thanks to all. This is a Saturday and I'm allowing 75 minutes for the trip.
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You will have time for TWO skinny lattes at Starbucks!!
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Robespierre 'It was a joke, folks'
Well, then we all got a laugh and some useful information on journy times. Everyones a winner! That's what so great about this forum. |
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