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Heathrow Airport Guide |
NATIONAL EXPRESS COACH TO LONDONNational Express run most of the coach services from Heathrow Airport. From terminals 1,2 and 3 make your way over the Central Bus Station to locate the stand for your required national express service. Terminal 4 is located to the south of the airport and away from the other terminals. From terminal 4 National express stop outside the Arrivals terminal along with ticket facilities and a national Express information office. If you still need to make your way to the central coach station you can use the service of the Heathrow Express train which is free between terminals. You can purchase coach/bus tickets directly at the bus and coach station information desks and the station is open 24/7. Coaches into central London run from around 5am till 21.30. All coaches have a toilet on board and some have a TV also. Most London bound National Express coaches use stand 15 at the central Coach station. The main coach and bus station for routes into London from other towns and Cities is at Victoria Station. This is also the the central point for making connections out of central London again. From Heathrow all the coaches make their way into London along the A4 and terminate at Victoria. Coaches stop at Earls Court for passengers who have hand luggage only. For all other London connections you will need to transfer at Victoria coach station onto the appropriate bus. When you purchase your ticket at Heathrow it will be a through ticket to include all transfers. National Express make the following connections within London. Don't forget almost all will require you to transfer at Victoria Station onto the appropriate connecting service.
Expect your coach journey into Victoria to take
around 40-80 minutes. |