Surrey is a county so it will depend on which part of Surrey you want to get to but there are very good transport connections.
About 30 minutes by car. Public transport will take longer.
Transport for London is the publicly funded agency which oversees all of London's transport systems.
Surrey is a county which adjoins south London. Parts of Surrey are actually in London.
It is not a part of London. Surrey is a county, to the south west of London. Parts of Surrey have now been absorbed into London. For example, the post area of Croydon is Surrey but it is also one of the 32 London Boroughs.
Surrey is a separate county that borders Greater London. - The areas of London and Surrey are often confused owing to their historical context: More details about Surrey County can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrey
Surrey is a county which adjoins London, so it would depend on which part of Surrey you are travelling from.
Surrey is a county adjacent to London and parts of London are actually in Surrey. To get a more accurate answer, you would need to identify which parts of London and Surrey you are travelling between.
Parts of Surrey are within London so you will need to specify which part of London you are travelling from and which part of Surrey you are travelling to and which method of transportation you will be using.
London Transport was a brand name used by a number of public transport authorities in London, England, from 1933. It was phased out in 2000 and is now known as Transport for London. I hope this helps :-)
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No, Surrey is not bigger than London. Surrey is a county located to the southwest of London and covers an area of about 1,663 square kilometers. In contrast, Greater London spans approximately 1,572 square kilometers, making Surrey physically larger in terms of land area. However, London has a much larger population compared to Surrey.
About 20 miles, depending on where in London and where in Surrey you're talking about.