No, you will not be able to get all the way to Brighton by tube, the tube will only take you to the outskirts of London, then you will need to travel overground by train or take a bus, taxi or car or shanks's pony.
Lydia and George Wickham went to London after they left Brighton.
You can only use an oyster card in London and the outskirts of London.
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Simple, round the M25 to the south of london, on one of the roads leading off it towards Gatwick. This takes you directly to Brighton. If you are using public transport, travel into London, and you can catch a direct overground train to Brighton from Victoria or Kings Cross St Pancras. Maximum journey time = 2 hours depending on where from in London. omg how did u no that?! i had no clue. lol
I don't think you can you can go by tube but you can go by euro star and that leaves from the tube station there's one in Portland place its an overground train although it spends some time under water in a tunnel.
No, as the Tube (the London Underground) does not run outside the City of London. You could however use the Tube to travel to Paddington Station and catch a train to Cardiff. The journey would take approximately 2 hours if travelling during the day and may be of longer duration in the evening.
Like most journeys in London, the best way is to go by tube (underground) or you could take a cab.
The tube doesnt go as far as oxford. You'd have to take the train, not the tube.
It's cheaper and quicker to go by tube
Take the London Underground (the Tube) on the Jubilee line to North Greenwich.
About 15 minutes.
Are there buses from brighton to Hastings for tourist