king of the shed wrote:Just one other travel issue for Saturday, it's Crickets 20/20 finals day at the Oval, now I know the oval is a fair distance from Twickenham and 3 of the Counties involved won't be on the same route as us but I'm sure the traffic will still be making it's was to the M25 at some point
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Karlos13 wrote:It's at Edgbaston.
Ahh fook so it is Still the motorways will be busy just not in our direction
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Red Mist wrote:Can anybody tell me what the various ways are to get to the Stoop? Tube, train etc
How long will this take?
Travelling from Central London?
Trains run from Waterloo every 10 minutes to Twickenham station (20 minute journey). Then it's a 10 minute walk. Out of station, turn right.
Follow this map
If you arrive very early, turn right out of the station and there are a few pubs 100yrds down the road including a witheryspoon for cheap ale!!!Safe trip
Red Mist wrote:Can anybody tell me what the various ways are to get to the Stoop? Tube, train etc
How long will this take?
Travelling from Central London?
Trains run from Waterloo every 10 minutes to Twickenham station (20 minute journey). Then it's a 10 minute walk. Out of station, turn right.
Follow this map
If you arrive very early, turn right out of the station and there are a few pubs 100yrds down the road including a witheryspoon for cheap ale!!!Safe trip
dally messenger wrote:was watching an nfl doco. on one of their teams and they used the term bomb to describe those long high passes from quaterback to running back and i think gibson took that idea, realized you cant throw the ball forward in RL and adapted it to a "bomb" kick we have
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gutterfax wrote:Travelling from Central London? Trains run from Waterloo every 10 minutes to Twickenham station (20 minute journey). Then it's a 10 minute walk. Out of station, turn right. Follow this map
If you arrive very early, turn left out of the station and there are a few pubs 100yrds down the road including a witheryspoon for cheap ale!!!Safe trip
gutterfax wrote:Travelling from Central London? Trains run from Waterloo every 10 minutes to Twickenham station (20 minute journey). Then it's a 10 minute walk. Out of station, turn right. Follow this map
If you arrive very early, turn left out of the station and there are a few pubs 100yrds down the road including a witheryspoon for cheap ale!!!Safe trip
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gutterfax wrote:Travelling from Central London? Trains run from Waterloo every 10 minutes to Twickenham station (20 minute journey). Then it's a 10 minute walk. Out of station, turn right. Follow this map
If you arrive very early, turn right out of the station and there are a few pubs 100yrds down the road including a witheryspoon for cheap ale!!!Safe trip
Thanks
Is there one railcard covering this or do I have to buy a separate train ticket
gutterfax wrote:Travelling from Central London? Trains run from Waterloo every 10 minutes to Twickenham station (20 minute journey). Then it's a 10 minute walk. Out of station, turn right. Follow this map
If you arrive very early, turn right out of the station and there are a few pubs 100yrds down the road including a witheryspoon for cheap ale!!!Safe trip
Thanks
Is there one railcard covering this or do I have to buy a separate train ticket
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Red Mist wrote:Thanks
Is there one railcard covering this or do I have to buy a separate train ticket
Twickenham station is in Zone 5....travel card may be the cheaper option depending on what you plan to do later....
dally messenger wrote:was watching an nfl doco. on one of their teams and they used the term bomb to describe those long high passes from quaterback to running back and i think gibson took that idea, realized you cant throw the ball forward in RL and adapted it to a "bomb" kick we have
eels fan wrote:You poor poor obsessed fat ex vichyballin potato thieving stoaway.
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king of the shed wrote:Just one other travel issue for Saturday, it's Crickets 20/20 finals day at the Oval, now I know the oval is a fair distance from Twickenham and 3 of the Counties involved won't be on the same route as us but I'm sure the traffic will still be making it's was to the M25 at some point
I think the Brentford v Brighton match might affect our tribute to "Three Men in a Boat" trip.
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