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    #11
    From Brum drive to Hillingdon and catch the Metropolitan line from there.

    did you keep the free underground tickets that came with your olympic weightlifting tickets?
    merely at clientco for the entertainment

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      #12
      better off getting a proper train into London. A tube from the outskirts to central london takes ages

      The train from Milton Keynes to Euston takes 45 minutes and there is a huge carpark at the station
      Last edited by Spacecadet; 13 July 2012, 15:00.
      Coffee's for closers

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        #13
        Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
        better off getting a proper train into London. A tube from the outskirts to central london takes ages

        The train from Milton Keynes to Euston takes 45 minutes and there is a huge carpark at the station
        true but then you have to pay for x lots of expensive train tickets. All olympic tickets give you a free all zone tube ticket.
        merely at clientco for the entertainment

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          #14
          why not try this.. i have used it before, prices might be higher for the olympics though of course. Parking Spaces, Driveways and Garages for Rent | ParkatmyHouse

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            #15
            Originally posted by reddog View Post
            Travelling back to Brum for long weekend, and Olympic event. I wouldn't have thought excel area would be any busier than for a normal event. Especially on a Saturday lunch time.
            Normal events don't have:
            1. Road closures due to random other sporting events taking place at the same time in other venues that are not normally used as them plus on the roads themselves, and
            2. Diversions meaning you can't turn left or right when you need to due to random road closures, and
            3. Special VIP lanes and if you stray in them you get a nice large fine, and
            4. The timing of the traffic lights changed so you get stuck in a traffic jam.

            This is through out London not just in the East End. (Through residents and businesses in the 3 East London boroughs with the most venues are the most angry.)

            Use parkAtMyHouse as suggested but find a place at a tube station/train station as far out of London as you can get and then take the tube/train in using your travel cards. There are some train stations which are on fast routes.
            "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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              #16
              Originally posted by reddog View Post
              Looked on the Olympics Travel Website, the suggested Park and Ride location is Thurrock
              We live about 40 miles away. The Olympics travel website suggested we needed to leave at 11pm the night before to get to our 10am event on time. Presumably this is to avoid the unenvironmentally friendly 4 mile drive to a station that takes us straight into London.

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                #17
                Originally posted by k2p2 View Post
                We live about 40 miles away. The Olympics travel website suggested we needed to leave at 11pm the night before to get to our 10am event on time. Presumably this is to avoid the unenvironmentally friendly 4 mile drive to a station that takes us straight into London.
                Sounds about right - 10 hours walking @ 4 miles an hour gets you there.
                That leaves 1 hour waiting in the security queue to be frisked by school drop-outs and 1 hour having your water bottles or chips confiscated by the Army just ensuring that you miss your event!

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                  #18
                  One thing worth noting is that train tickets are cheaper if you buy them from the olympic rail site
                  2012 Games train fares - National Rail Games Travel - and allows you to use railcards before 10am etc. Booked tickets for 2 days for 3 adults and 1 child from Farnborough to Waterloo - less than £50 for the lot (with network card)

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