(Page updated August 2013)
London is a major port. It has three airports, which are all located outside the city area: Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted. London is the hub of the United Kingdom's rail network, with about a dozen mainline railway terminuses.
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Heathrow Airport | Gatwick Airport | London City Airport
Heathrow is 15 miles (24km) from central London.
You can travel to central London from Heathrow via underground train, train, taxi, bus or private transfer
Heathrow Airport has three underground stations - one shared by Terminals 1, 2 and 3, one at Terminal 4 and a third at Terminal 5. Trains run every 4 to 9 minutes and the average journey time is 50 minutes.
The underground trains use the Picadilly line. For information of stations on route see our tube map. Travelling by underground gives you more flexiability for you destination than 'normal' trains
Tickets:
A single paper ticket from Heathrow (Zone 6) into Central London (Zone 1) costs £5.50. (August 2013)
If you are travelling after 9.30am a One-Day Travelcard between Heathrow and central London costs £6.30 and gives unlimited travel on London Underground trains, the DLR and buses.
The Heathrow Express is the fastest train service running from Heathrow Airport into central London. Its destination is London Paddington train and Tube station. Trains are non-stop.
The journey takes approximately:
- 15 minutes from Terminals 1, 2 and 3
- 27 to 32 minutes from Terminal 4
- 21 minutes from Terminal 5.
Tickets:
Standard adult fares are £20 for a single ticket purchased online or at a ticket office/machine (or £25 when purchased onboard). (August 2013)
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A Black Cab taxi holds up to 5 people and can be picked up from outside the airport.
The journey time by taxi into central London is 50 - 75 minutes.
Price:
A metered trip in a black cab to/from Central London generally costs from £50 to £80 (August 2013)
A 'meeting fee' of approximately £7 is often required for journeys from the airport, to cover parking and waiting times.
Travelling to London from London Gatwick
Gatwick is 28 miles (45km) from central London
You can travel to central London via train, taxi or private transfer
The Gatwick Express is the fastest train service running from Gatwick Airport's South Terminal into central London every day from 4.35am to 1.35am. The trains are non stop and run directly into London Victoria train and Tube station.
The journey takes 30 minutes (35 minutes on a Sunday).
Tickets:
Standard fares are £19.90 single and £34.90 return. (August 2013)
Ten percent cheaper when booked online
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Checker Cars is Gatwick Airport's official concessionaire. The journey timeb into central London is 60 - 70 minutes.
The average cost from the airport into central London ranges from £78 - £98.
Credit cards are accepted, although there is a 10% handling charge.
A 'meeting fee' of approximately £7 is often required for journeys from the airport, to cover parking and waiting times.
Travelling to London from London City airport
London City aiport is 10 miles (16km) from central London.
Trains on the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) connect the London City Airport with Bank Tube station where you can change on to Waterloo and City, Northern, Central, District and Circle lines on the Underground. The DLR station is 50 metres from the main terminal and is clearly signposted.
The average journey time into central London is 20 to 30 minutes depending on destination and route
The journey time by taxi into central London is approximately 30 minutes. and the average cost ranges from £25 - £34
London Luton Airport - distance from central London: 32 miles (51km)
London Stansted Airport - distance from central London: 40 miles (56km)
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