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Jamie C

Which london airport, gatwick, heathrow or stanstead is closest to victoria tube station/the victoria line?


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how would you get to victoria tube station easily after flying into heathrow??

    



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eriverpipe
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Nearest geographically would be Heathrow. Easiest to get to/from would be Gatwick via the direct train line from Victoria Station.


paof2
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Gatwick is by far the best, train service taking about 35 mins every 15 mins between 6am and midnight then hourly.

Heathrow: Two options, HeathrowExpress to Paddington, circle line to Victoria, VERY expensive, or Underground (Piccadilly Line) and a change.

Stansted: Stansted Express to Tottenham Hale (again every 15 mins most of the day), then Victoria Line to Victoria.


?
Heathrow. Get a tube there.


McDuff
The Gatwick Express goes from Victoria.


ethansma24
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I'm pretty sure that it would Heathrow...but not positive.


fijaqu
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I think Gatwick is easier.
Try & avoid using the Gatwick Express though - it's overpriced - you can take the normal commuter train - it takes about 5/10 minutes longer, but is at least £10 cheaper! You can buy a drink with your spare change : )


snetterton
In terms of miles, then Heathrow. In terms of time, then it's still probably Heathrow although Gatwick (trains run from there directly to Victoria) comes a close second.


David S
Heathrow is the closest airport in terms of mileage; the Underground journey from Heathrow will take around 55 minutes (changing from the Piccadilly Line to the District Line at Hammersmith or Earls Court)
Gatwick Airport is the quickest and most convenient airport
for reaching Victoria; the Gatwick Express train runs every 15 minutes and takes 30 minutes to reach Victoria and
'Southern Trains' run at least every 15 minutes and take 34 to 38 minutes and charge lower fares than the Gatwick Express.


tutormike
In terms of time taken to Victoria: The Gatwick Express takes 30 mins at a cost of 15.90. The Southern Service from Gatwick takes around 38 minutes and costs 8.90. The only way of getting from Heathrow to Victoria is on the underground, which cost 4.00 and takes around 1 hour.
There is a coach from Stanstead to Victoria which, I guess takes up to 2 hours, I dont know the price.
You can take a train to Liverpool St and the Circle Line to Victoria which will cost you 18.50


SKT1
From Victoria station you can get the Gatwick Express train to Gatwick. It takes about 30 minutes maximum.


Penfold
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Picadilly Line tube to Heathrow or Gatwick Express from Gatwick. Personally, I'd side with the train from Gatwick after a long flight..


a3human
Gatwick will be your best option, because of the Gatwick express from Victoria station. But if you want the nearest station then London City airport will be the closest. Getting to Heathrow you will need to get to Paddington to get the Heathrow Express.


alienaviator
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Trains go straight to Victoria station from Gatwick and Heathrow.

Coaches run from Stansted to Victoria Coach station (one block from Victoria train station). (Greenline, Terravision, National Express).


Mahmoud S
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there is a tupe from gatwick to victoria directly
and the website is
http://www.gatwickexpress.com/
http://www.toandfromtheairport.com/gatwick.html





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