1h51 (hourly service).Note that the train company is not Rail Europe (that is a ticketing agency) but Greater Anglia.
train, car - by car you pay a fee to go in, taxi, coach
Plane, train, car, taxi, coach are the most common.
It is nearly 100 miles from the British town of Suffolk to London. The easiest way to get there is to take the A11 and M11. Both are toll roads, but it is the quickest route there.
30 miles
The easiest ways are either to get the train from London Paddington (direct service with First Great Western) or take National Express coach 444 from London Victoria Coach Station.
About 2 miles.
There are essentially two ways to get between Stansted and Gatwick by coach or train; you can either go around London on the M25 orbital motorway or through London. If you go on the M25, then there is little opportunity to stop - the National Express coach stops at Heathrow on the way, but I wouldn't suggest Heathrow airport as a lunch stop! It looks as though your best bet is to go by train to London from Stansted; you arrive at London, Liverpool Street. You then have to cross London by underground (subway) to get to London Victoria and then get the train to Gatwick. There are plenty of places for lunch in Liverpool Street or Victoria. The train fare will be around £35 for single, the coach fare around £28.
You have a choice of train, car or coach. Cheapest way I know is through www.megabus.com who do cheap bus and train fares for as low as £1 each!
The best way to travel between Edinburgh and Aberdeen is train. You could also drive or take a coach.
No. You can get a tube train from Heathrow into central London and then an overhead train from London to Luton.
No, there is no direct train from London to Athens.