Transportations

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Transport for London

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London underground When Londoners speak of The Tube, this refers to the London underground form of transport for London. Ironically, around 55% of the London underground is aboveground but ...
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Heathrow Airport

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If you are flying in from America, try to land at Heathrow. A daytime flight will deposit you at the airport when it is at its quietest. The Heathrow Express ...
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Gatwick Airport

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Around 27 miles south of the city, Gatwick is the busiest single- runway airport in the world. Unless you want to spend £100 sitting in a taxi for two hours, ...
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City Airport

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Six miles east of central London, City Airport is a handy gateway for European flights. Shuttle buses depart every ten minutes for Canary Wharf and Liverpool Street station. A taxi ...
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Stansted Airport

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The least accessible of London's airports, Stansted is nonetheless an important gateway for budget flights. The Stansted Express (£23 round- trip) takes 45 minutes to reach Liverpool Street station. If ...
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London Luton Airport

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London Luton Airport is one of the UK's fastest growing airports with passenger numbers up from 1.9 million in 1995/96 to 6.5 million in the calendar year 2004. Of those ...
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