How long a taxi takes from Heathrow to King's Cross depends upon traffic and weather conditions at the time. In general, the journey would take between 39 minutes and 1 hour and 4 minutes.
The distance is only about 3 miles but it can be a very busy route so anything between 10 and 40 minutes dependent on the time of day.
take the pically line to kings cross st parncas and take thameslink from there
Take the Piccadilly underground (tube) line from Heathrow to Kings Cross and get the overground train to Ely from there. The whole journey should take about two hours thirty minutes.
The Piccadilly line is the only one that serves Heathrow, so take it to Kings Cross and then change onto the Northern Line (southbound) to London Bridge Station.
Take the Piccadilly line from Heathrow to Kings Cross/St Pancras. From there you can either take a cab or continue on the Northern line for one stop to Angel station and it is then a five minute walk. If you decide to take 'the tube' all the way to Angel station, buy a through ticket at Heathrow.
No, not directly, you would need to take the train to York and then take the King's Cross train into London, from King's Cross/St Pancras you can then take the Piccadilly Line tube to Heathrow.
About 1 hour
Not directly, however you can get an East Coast Trains service to London Kings Cross and then simply take the Piccadilly line to one of the Heathrow Airport Underground stations (depending on which terminal you are departing from). Allow just over 4 hours for the journey.
heathrow to luxor takes 3 hours
Take the Piccadilly line tube train from either Heathrow Terminals 1, 2, 3, Heathrow Terminal 4 or Heathrow Terminal 5 to King's Cross. There are however quite a numerous amount of stops in-between.
No. You need to take the Piccadilly Line tube from Heathrow to Piccadilly Circus, then onto the Bakerloo line to Waterloo Station. From Waterloo there is a direct South West Trains service to Exeter St Davids.
A flight from Heathrow to Adelaide would take about 21 hours.
About 20 minutes.