You would need to get a train from Waltham Cross station and head towards Liverpool Street station.
From Liverpool Street station, head to the underground and look for the Hammersmith & City Line.
Or get the 217 bus from Waltham Cross bus station and head to Turnpike Lane underground station. From here you can access the Piccadilly Line which will take you to Hammersmith on the Piccadilly Line.
Roughly either of these journeys will take approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes, according to the Transport For London ( tfl ) website.
You can get a train from London Liverpool Street which takes you directly to Waltham Cross's two main railway stations, Waltham Cross and Theobalds Grove.
It is approximately 105 miles to travel from Waltham Cross to Birmingham.
There are many short bus routes in London. For being the Shortest HAS to be the 327. Circular route that runs Waltham Cross - Turkey Street - Waltham Cross. Has less than 10 bus stops in total as well.
To travel from Heathrow to Kings Cross, you can take the Heathrow Express train to Paddington Station, then transfer to the London Underground and take the Circle or Hammersmith City line to Kings Cross. The journey takes approximately 45-60 minutes.
To travel from Paddington to Euston, you can take the London Underground's Circle or Hammersmith City line from Paddington to King's Cross St. Pancras, and then transfer to the Northern line to Euston. The journey takes about 20-30 minutes.
Cambridge to Waltham Cross is roughly 38.6 miles in terms of distance.
Hammersmith and city line.
The population of Waltham Cross is ; 10,000 approximately. Whereas the population of Bishops Stortford is 35,000 aprrox.
205 miles taking this route:Take M62 (EAST) from Liverpool to M6 towards BIRMINGHAM at JUNCTION 10 near Warrington.Take M6 to the SOUTH EAST to M1 to the SOUTH to LONDON. MAKE SURE YOU TAKE M6 TOLL around BIRMINGHAM.Take M1 to the SOUTH to M25 towards DARTFORD at JUNCTION 6A.Take M25 to Waltham Cross. Waltham Cross is off A10, which is at JUNCTION 25.
Waltham Cross's population is 10,000.
From platform to platform about fifteen minutes on the circle (yellow) or hammersmith and city (pink) lines, which run along the same tracks - i.e. when you're on the platform you can get on the first train and it doesn't matter whether it's a circle or hammersmith and city train. I would suggest allowing an extra ten minutes to find your way to the right platform at kings cross, and to get your bearings at Liverpool St station.
There is nowhere in England named Strarford