There are many different train lines in London and the reason for using these is to get to different places quickly. London is rather a large place and taxis and buses can be an expensive way to travel around. The London mainline and the London Underground can be a cheaper way of traveling. Among a variety of other places, London trains can take passengers to Oxford street, if they would like to do some shopping, North Greenwich, if they are going to watch a show at the 02 arena or Trafalgar Square if they would like to visit the National Gallery.
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Bedford is approximately 80km north of London. To travel by train you would need to go to St Pancras station in London or by car take the M1 or A1 from London and follow the signs.
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.
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You would need to take the train from London Paddington and then cross the town to the bus station and get a bus to Corsham, then change to another bus to Lacock. It would be much easier to get a taxi from the train station to Lacock which is only about 5 miles away.
The subway does not go as far as Rochester in Kent. You would need to go by train and it will probably take about an hour.
Figure about . Hours and 18 min.
There is not any direct rail connection between Belfast and France. You will need to travel via London, using ferry service. It will cost you $90 to travel from Belfast to London (ferry and train both), and another $117 to travel to Paris from London via train.
Ireland is an island and London is a on neighbouring island. There is no connecting bridge, given the distance between them. So you cannot get a train from London to Ireland. The best you could by train, is to travel by train from London to Holyhead or Liverpool, and from either of them take a ferry to Ireland. You can also look at other ways, such as flying. Yes you can do it however, the only simple way from London is: the London to Fishguard train that stops in Bristol, Cardiff and Swansea. From Fishguard you will change to the Stena Ferry for Rosslare. Here you'll get a train to Dublin where you can change for all main stations in Ireland
The cycle shelters at London Bridge station can be found at the corners. You are able to store your cycle there if you need to board a train to get to your desination.
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The Eurostar doesn't go to Copenhagen. You will need to go to Brussels or Paris and take a different train.