There is no mainline station at Heathrow. You would have to take the underground into London Euston and get a train from there. You will have to change trains at least once and the journey from Euston should take between 5 and 6 hours.
Take the Piccadilly underground (tube) line directly to St Pancras from all terminals 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.
There are no direct trains from Nottingham to Heathrow. You need to go: - Nottingham to London St. Pancras - St. Pancras to Paddington (Underground, Circle line) - London St. Pancras to Heathrow. Alternatively, cheaper but slower: - Nottingham to London St. Pancras - St. Pancras to Heathrow (Underground, Piccadilly line)
Not directly. The most direct route is to take the Picaddily Line from Heathrow to King's Cross St Pancras, then catch a Thameslink train from St Pancras that's heading for Brighton.
The train starts from Euston Station and you will have to change trains in Carlisle.
Train to Kings Cross and then tube to Heathrow.
No
No. You need to get a Piccadilly line tube from any of Heathrow's terminals to Green Park, then you need to change onto a Victoria line train to Kings Cross/St. Pancras. From King's Cross train station you can get an East Coast main line train to Durham.
take the pically line to kings cross st parncas and take thameslink from there
No. You can get a tube train from Heathrow into central London and then an overhead train from London to Luton.
you can take heathrow express from airport to paddington station , then from there you can take a bus to London St pancras station and then train to dover, or you can use a taxi which can be cheaper if you travel with your family.
Eurostar train from St Pancras station or by air from Heathrow or Gatwick airports