Transportation from Gatwick Airport to Nottingham
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Transportation from Gatwick Airport to Nottingham
Hey guys,
My wife, a friend and I will be flying into Gatwick Airport Thursday morning at 8:25 am.
I was hoping that some of you natives could give tell me the best way to get from Gatwick to Nottingham.
I checked out www.gobycoach.com, but the trip will take almost 5 hours.
I'm hoping there is something that's a bit faster. However, we don't want to rent a car. That whole "driving on the wrong side of the road" thing.
Thanks for your help.
My wife, a friend and I will be flying into Gatwick Airport Thursday morning at 8:25 am.
I was hoping that some of you natives could give tell me the best way to get from Gatwick to Nottingham.
I checked out www.gobycoach.com, but the trip will take almost 5 hours.
I'm hoping there is something that's a bit faster. However, we don't want to rent a car. That whole "driving on the wrong side of the road" thing.
Thanks for your help.
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I'm taking the same route but I'll be arriving on Thursday at around 7:25am. It's a simple trek. You take the Gatwick express which leaves every 15 minutes to the underground. From there you get on the circle route to Kings Crossing. It's not that hard of a trip and I've found that just about anybody who works for the railroads is great on giving directions. The only time I've had trouble with the trains was once when the station had a small fire.
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i took the train from st. pancras to nottingham back in 2001 when i was last over there, and it cost me about 75 pounds for the ticket, which i didn't expect to be so high... maybe it was bad because i bought it the morning of the trip instead of in advance, like airline tickets... i mean, they call it a commuter-train, that's a bit high for a commute, ain't it? maybe i'm just confusing it with commuter trains around new york, it wouldn't surprise me if "commuter" meant something very different in the two countries...
the train out was more or less on time, they run like every couple of hours or something, but the train back was a confusing mess... the nottingham station amazed me by having no evidence of a computerized system for infoming people what time and platform the trains were on, just a paper schedule tacked to a message board... the london train allegedy departed at 20-past every hour or something like that, but there were 2 different trains more or less on the platform listed, and not a single railway employee to be found.. i ended up asking some loitering teens who looked to be bundling off for a ski trip which was the london train... until i got back to st. pancras, i was certain the little rats would tell me the wrong one just to jerk with an adult foreigner... so, the moral of the story is, uhhh... trust roudy teenagers.
oh yeah, and if the GW receptionist calls a cab for you, wait outside because they just kinda zip through the circular drive and if they don't see anyone, they keep going...
and while i'm ranting about transportation on that trip, why the hell can't you get a damn taxi in london after dark without a set of baricades and a flare gun?
the train out was more or less on time, they run like every couple of hours or something, but the train back was a confusing mess... the nottingham station amazed me by having no evidence of a computerized system for infoming people what time and platform the trains were on, just a paper schedule tacked to a message board... the london train allegedy departed at 20-past every hour or something like that, but there were 2 different trains more or less on the platform listed, and not a single railway employee to be found.. i ended up asking some loitering teens who looked to be bundling off for a ski trip which was the london train... until i got back to st. pancras, i was certain the little rats would tell me the wrong one just to jerk with an adult foreigner... so, the moral of the story is, uhhh... trust roudy teenagers.
oh yeah, and if the GW receptionist calls a cab for you, wait outside because they just kinda zip through the circular drive and if they don't see anyone, they keep going...
and while i'm ranting about transportation on that trip, why the hell can't you get a damn taxi in london after dark without a set of baricades and a flare gun?
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@Anthony: when will you arrive at Heathrow? Maybe we could travel together.
There's a direct coach connection from Heathrow Airport to Nottingham Broad Marsh Bus Station (near the train station). It takes 3:30h, you will not be able to beat this with tube/train.
I did the tube/train in 2000 and not only did it cost 3 times of the coach trip, but it also took nearly 4h. expect around an hour in the tube, then 10 min. walk, waiting for train, ...
There's a direct coach connection from Heathrow Airport to Nottingham Broad Marsh Bus Station (near the train station). It takes 3:30h, you will not be able to beat this with tube/train.
I did the tube/train in 2000 and not only did it cost 3 times of the coach trip, but it also took nearly 4h. expect around an hour in the tube, then 10 min. walk, waiting for train, ...
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