
Schifreen
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If you go to www.streetmap.co.uk and type in ha3 5rl for a postcode search, you'll see that Graham Road is only a few minutes walk from Harrow & Wealdstone tube station. For a map of the tube go to http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/Standard-Tube-map.gif and you can see how to get from Heathrow to H&W. H&W is in the top left hand section of the tube map and Heathrow is in the lower left hand section. |
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jamand
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No! It is NOT - The City Of London is ONE SQUARE MILE - Middlesex does not exist any more - although the name is still used.
It is Outer London - |
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Is this a rhetorical question?
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There's only a very small amount of land actually within the CITY of London, Harrow is in Greater London, a London Borough. |
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uknative
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Harrow is a town in the Borough of Harrow, West London; it's a Metropolitan area and part of Greater London. It is not, however, in the City of London; the City only covers a relatively small area that forms the central legal and financial district of the capital.
ADD: If you make your way to Heathrow Central Bus Station, you can catch the 140 Metroline bus; I believe the journey takes around 1 hour and this service runs very frequently. Or you could use the Underground from Heathrow, taking the Piccadilly Line (blue) towards Arnos Vale, or Cockfosters (see second link). A taxi is going to be expensive (£40 - £70, see third link). Wishing you a good journey. |
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ThuhaH
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There is no such thing as a Middlesex postcode firstly.
You can get to Harrow, like has been said on a 140 bus from Heathrow. Or take the tube from Heathrow-Acton Town, then change for the Rayners Lane/Uxbridge Train, then u need to change again from Rayners Lane to Harrow. However, the HA3 code you give is relative to Harrow Weald/Wealdstone, which is not Harrow town. So, you still need a bus from Harrow. If u need any more help, message me coz I live in Harrow :-) |
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David S
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Harrow is a borough in Greater London i.e. a suburb of London. From Heathrow catch a number 140 bus from the central bus station. |
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Carrie S
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You can travel to central london using the Harrow and Wealdstone station on the Bakerloo line.
For more info go to www.tfl.gov.uk/journeyplanner |
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Harrow is an area of the city called London. There is also an area called the City of London, which is one square mile right in the centre. Technically Harrow is in Greater London. |
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london4455
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Taxi from Heathrow to Harrow. Try Alexander Cars Heathrow.The taxi fare is £30 and if your plane is delayed there is no extortionate over charging as they have monitors watching the flight arrival times which is good. A lot of IT people from India use them, because they are very reliable.
Their telephone number is 0208 574 0868 |
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Wendy H
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No Harrow is in Middlesex, not London.
You can get into London easily on the tube though.
Harrow on the Hill
South Harrow.
It Has a Middlesex post code not a London post code. |
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lazytramp789
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middlesex is part of greater london |
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