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Old Jun 14th, 2010, 01:47 PM
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Train from London to Dover

It looks like the fastest train is from St. Pancras to Dover. Is this correct? Is it a lot more expensive than other trains? Is there a nice hotel (4 star) close to the station.
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Leaving from London Victoria is scheduled for about 10 minutes longer than from St Pancras, but there is no change involved. From St Pancras it shows 1 change. Now, the change may very likely be "the front 4 cars are going one direction out of one of the stations along the way and the back 4 cars are going another direction, get on the right car" and no actual movement on your part.

Asking for fares for tomorrow, the trains leaving from Victoria are a few pounds cheaper. The trains from St Pancras leave near the top of the hour and from Victoria in the middle of the hour. St Pancras saves 10-15 minutes time on the train and Victoria saves 3-4 pounds each. That's a wash to me so I would simply choose based on which station was easiest to get to. Please check both locations for your specific times and dates as the fare differences could change from what I just pulled up for tomorrow as an example.

When I went from London to Dover (via a stop in Canterbury) in December I left from Victoria station, not St Pancras. I don't remember anything right near the train station in Dover to be honest. There weren't any taxis when I was there, but I only waited for about 2 minutes.
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That doesn't make sense I_R -- the train from Victoria that takes only a little extra time connects to the fast train from St. Pancras. The no-change train from Victoria takes about 35 minutes longer than the fast train from St. Pancras.
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I've just checked in my idoodah ap and it says St P is the most frequent a d quickest. Bookin ahead wi get you considerably cheaper prices. No changes needed. One hr seven mins
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Sorry, I wasn't clear. I was looking for a hotel near the St Pancras station. Perhaps I am confused about the trains. I thought there was a high speed train that ran from St. Pancras to Dover without a change in a little over an hour?
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You are right. Platform12
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Old Jun 14th, 2010, 02:42 PM
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Okay so I'm an idiot. The trains I listed were the only ones I saw, sorry!
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Yep, that's why I-R's post was confusing.

Now I'm wondering what an idoodah is.
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Iowa not an idiot at all. It's really confusing
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How much do you want to spend?
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Old Jun 14th, 2010, 04:14 PM
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There is really no need to stay near St Pancras -- There are massive numbers of hotels w/i a short cab or tube ride from the station. You can stay in any (nicer) neighborhood.

What is your budget and how long will you be in London?
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Old Jun 14th, 2010, 04:28 PM
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Just spending the night before going to Dover. Anyone familiar with Hotel Megaro?
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Old Jun 15th, 2010, 10:40 AM
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Hotel Megaro


http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Rev...n_England.html
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Sorry, I wasn't clear. I was looking for a hotel near the St Pancras station>

There is a Best Western - may not be 4-star but is in an imposing location - smack between Kings X and St Pancras stations - practically in both stations. It was undergoing a thorough renovation that i suppose is complete - was once a railway hotel of renown.

Trains from St Pancras to Kent go over the high-speed route of the Chunnel (Eurostar) trains to Ashford International i believe where you'd have to change to get a train to Dover Priory station.

cheaper and nearly as quick to leave from Victoria, where the old boat-trains once departed.
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O for gosh sakes, the "i believe . . . you'd have to change" answer is just wrong.

http://ojp.nationalrail.co.uk/en/s/timetable/times

There's a 7:10, 8:10, 9:12, 10:12 from St. Pancras Domestic DIRECT to Dover Priory that takes 69-71 minutes. No changes. About 40-45 minutes faster than the train from Victoria. Just as Fashionista and I have said above.
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I stand corrected - my info was dated - from last fall when the service began. Can you join the train at Stratford - if so you can take the Jubilee Line there quickly from central London.
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Yes you can join the train at Stratford International - part of the Stratford Tube station - or a dedicated section of it

And there are direct trains from also Waterloo-East and this may be better located to reach for many than St Pancras - the trains from St Pancras are about 30 minutes faster but if you factor in getting to St Pancras from a typical hotel location you may be better off going to Victoria or Waterloo-East and hopping the slower, and cheaper, train.
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