How to get to Thorpe park by train from Harrow.?
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Go by Underground to Waterloo either by Bakerloo Line from Harrow and Wealdstone or Metropolitan Line from Harrow on the Hill (change on to the Jubilee Line at Finchley Road) From Waterloo take an SWT Windsor or Reading train to Staines. there are 4 trains per hour and the journey takes 35 minutes. From outside Staines Station take the 950 bus to Thorpe Park. www.southwesttrains.co.uk total journey time about 90 to 100 minutes including changes You can also take a London Overground Euston service from Harrow and Wealdstone or Kenton to Willesden Junction and change there for a Clapham Junction train to Clapham Junction where you can pick up the Staines service on platform 5 and 6 where it stops on its way out of Waterloo
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there is no direct train. Your best bet is to get the tube to Uxbridge, then a bus to thorpe park. I think you may need to change buses in Staines.
Pepper of the Moon
there is no direct train. Your best bet is to get the tube to Uxbridge, then a bus to thorpe park. I think you may need to change buses in Staines.
Pepper of the Moon
Go by Underground to Waterloo either by Bakerloo Line from Harrow and Wealdstone or Metropolitan Line from Harrow on the Hill (change on to the Jubilee Line at Finchley Road) From Waterloo take an SWT Windsor or Reading train to Staines. there are 4 trains per hour and the journey takes 35 minutes. From outside Staines Station take the 950 bus to Thorpe Park. www.southwesttrains.co.uk total journey time about 90 to 100 minutes including changes You can also take a London Overground Euston service from Harrow and Wealdstone or Kenton to Willesden Junction and change there for a Clapham Junction train to Clapham Junction where you can pick up the Staines service on platform 5 and 6 where it stops on its way out of Waterloo
David S
Your most direct rail route is Harrow-on-the-Hill to Marylebone (Chiltern Railways); Marylebone to Waterloo (Southbound Bakerloo Line); Waterloo to Staines (South West Trains - Reading or Windsor service is fastest); Staines - Thorpe Park (Shuttle bus from station forecourt)
The Chiel
Try their website!!!!!!!!!!
Ian
Your most direct rail route is Harrow-on-the-Hill to Marylebone (Chiltern Railways); Marylebone to Waterloo (Southbound Bakerloo Line); Waterloo to Staines (South West Trains - Reading or Windsor service is fastest); Staines - Thorpe Park (Shuttle bus from station forecourt)
The Chiel
Try their website!!!!!!!!!!
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