tim..... wrote:
> "David Horne, _the_ chancellor (*)" wrote in message
> news:1hxyxlv.8s8z6jre6ro8N%d4g4hd@yahoo.co.uk...
>
>>beulavillenc@yahoo.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On May 11, 1:37 pm, d4g...@yahoo.co.uk (David Horne, _the_ chancellor
>>>(*)) wrote:
>>>
>>>>ALAN HARRISON wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> wrote in message
>>>>>news:1178898491.857431.109270@y5g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
>>>>>
>>>>>>On May 10, 2:57 pm, "tim....." wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> wrote in message
>>>>
>>>>>>>news:1178744049.351232.208390@p77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
>>>>
>>>>>>>>Is there an EASY - CHEAP way?
>>>>
>>>>>>>What time do you need to arrive by?
>>>>
>>>>>>>tim
>>>>>>
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>>>>>>Plane lands at 9:05 am
>>>>>>Ship departs at 16:00
>>>>
>>>>>Assuming you get through immigration/customs by 10 a.m. the national
>>>>>rail
>>>>>enquiry sitehttp://ojp1.nationalrail.co.uk/en/pj/jpshows five options
>>>>>between 10.05 and 11.19, arriving Dover between 12.44 and 14.12.
>>>>
>>>>I know you're being helpful here, Alan, but I posted the bus and train
>>>>links almost immediately. I think posters ought to do at least a little
>>>>legwork on this kind of thing.
>>
>>[]
>>
>>>FYI
>>>
>>>I am the original poster.
>>>
>>>I did check out the rail, train, underground, limo, rental car before
>>>my post. None are Easy - Cheap.
>>>
>>>The cruise line is asking $80 usd each for a transfer.
>>>
>>>I had hoped to avoid downtown london and have one mode of transport.
>>
>>I told you you have to change- though the bus is not expensive by UK
>>standards. You might have mentioned you'd checked all the routes- and
>>saved some posters doing their own research for you. EASY
>
>
> Yep. Most Europeans consider catching a train as easy.
>
> I suspect that many americans consider this possibility with horror.
>
> tim
>
>
>
Not really. The major problem is that there is little experience with
convenient trains. |