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Train into central London from Luton or MK?
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostYou could drive into Luton and park on Suity's drive. He will drop you both off at the train station for £5
Or for just £5.50, three birds with one stone. Park and stay at Suitys & a bunk up with the missus for just 50p. You'd just have to put up with the screaming kids and Suity watching you from the end of the bed.Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostOr drive up the night before and stay in cheap B&B and then get to London not half dead!What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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What time do you have to be there in the morning? Would a hotel the night before not make more senseOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Lots of hotels at Luton airport, with good transport links to the station.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostWhat time do you have to be there in the morning? Would a hotel the night before not make more sense
The East Midlands train takes 24 mins to St Pancras.
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Stay in a hotel with parking the night before, plenty of cheapish ones around the m25 and get a train or tube in.
All depends where in London you have to get to?
M6 M1 from NW is ok if not traveling on monday or fridayComment
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As a side suggestion, rather than going into Euston/St Pancras, how about getting a train direct to Kensington?
National Rail Enquiries - Journey Planner - Trains Times and Fares
Southern do trains from MK which are just over an hour to Kensington. No changes, no tube.
Only issue is that they only run once an hour, but if that suits you then it's an easy route.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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If you come down the M40 instead there's Haddenham & Thame Parkway, or Banbury which has quite a large car park now, or Didcot Parkway.
Best to spend as little time in or around London as possible.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Various options that I've taken down the years:
M62/M6/M5/M42/M40 - park at Hillingdon tube station, Metropolitan line straight in
M62 E/A1/M11 - East London/Canary Wharf only
These days I'd avoid M6 south of Stoke and the M1 south of Leicester. Too many 50 zones with average speed cameras.
If you're leaving Manchester at that sort of time, the 5:05 Picc to Euston would get you in at half seven. Then it's Victoria Line to Green Park and swap on to the Piccadilly Line.
Book sooner rather than later and use virgintrains.co.uk - it's a pound cheaper than the trainline website. Also use contactless payment card rather than cash for getting round. You'll find it's less than half the price of an equivalent Metrolink journey.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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FTFYOriginally posted by suityou01 View PostActually I would do it for nothing. The drive is taken up with the Touran, but there is on street parking where my car used to be before it was stolen.
It's the spirit of CUK to do this as you never know who might help me get a contract
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