Thomas Beckett has ties to King Henry II. Perhaps you are asking about Harry Beck who in 1931 developed the style of tube map we use today
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Well the easiest way would be to use the London Underground. If it is imperative to use a train there is the London Overground Network. A link to the Underground/Overground rail network can be found below.
The Circle line connects with all TFL "underground" lines. It does not (directly) connect with the Emirate Air Line (the cable car link between Greenwich and the Docks) and the London Overground (an "outer" circle line around London). (Both of these are marked on the Underground Map, the latter [definitely] operated by TFL.)
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There are 600 but that includes interchanges of any type: tube, train, bus, bike etc. See the related link for further information.
The train from Birmingham International arrives into London Euston, you'd then need to get to St Pancras from there. It is only a few stops on the underground.
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The London Underground (commonly called the Tube) is a conventional underground railway (Métro) in London. It has 11 lines which run Underground through the centre of London.The Underground serves 270 stations and has 402 Km of track, 45 per cent of which is undergroundIt incorporates the oldest section of underground railway in the world, which opened in 1863; and the first line to operate electric trains, in 1890.The Docklands Light Railway (or DLR) is a physically separate system first opened in 1987. It has 45 stations and 34 km of track.It was built as a low-cost, low-capacity link to the Docklands redevelopment area. It has since expanded, and become a higher capacity system of many lines which serves East London.It is an automatic driver-less system. The DLR runs mostly on elevated tracks, but the one line that goes into central London is underground.There is also a tram system in south London, centered on Croydon.
London Underground serves Heathrow Airport from three different stations: Heathrow Terminals 1,2,3; Heathrow Terminal 4 and Heathrow Terminal 5. These stations are all on the Piccadilly line which runs through Central London. However, the travel-card does not cover you to travel on Heathrow Express which I believe is what you are referring to.
In the US:show up at or after 3pmpay for the roomIf this question is in regard to admissions at St. Thomas Hospital in London, England, see the related link below.
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