Getting from Heathrow airport to Bayswater inn hotel by tube. "Clive D. W. Feather" <clive@on-the-train.> wrote in message
news:A1e6AsjGUqZGFwJT@romana.davros.org
> In article <1180777822.9423.0@proxy00.news.clara.net>, Recliner
> <nigelp@clara.co_dot_uk> writes
>> I would change your route to change twice, but more easily:
>
> I would agree.
>
> [...]
>
>> When you get to Earl's Court (which will take about five minutes),
>> get off and take the next train to Edgware Road. It will probably be
>> across the platform, and you won't usually have to wait more than
>> five minutes (often, it's already waiting in the platform). To help
>> you spot the right train, this one will have yellow grab rails,
>> though it's still called a District Line train (not Circle Line).
>
> Warning: while all trains to Edgware Road will have yellow grab rails
> (and double doors) rather than green grab rails (and single doors),
> the converse is not true. That is, a train with yellow grab rails
> might not be going to Edgware Road. You need to listen to
> announcements or look at the destination on the front of the train or
> on the indicator boards.[*]
How likely is it that a C stock train would be going somewhere other
than Edgware Road from Earl's Court? I know it could be going to High
St Ken, but that's not very likely, is it? |