I was struggling a bit with the "several large suitcases each" when I was thinking how best to answer the OP's questions. Pancras for your onward journey to Nottingham. If you haven't booked a hotel it would make sense to book one convenient to St. Then from Paddington, take a taxi to your hotel. There will be no steps to deal with at either end of that. Another option - assuming you can get your luggage on and off a train car - is to take the Heathrow Connect train from Heathrow to Paddington Station in London. If you have so much luggage that you can't handle it on the Tube, then your options are to book a car service to take you from Heathrow to your hotel. Have you booked a hotel? That will obviously be the important fact to know.Īlso, what time of day/night and day of the week does your flight land? I assume you're asking about changing to another line after you get into London. and is totally unnecessary as the journey planner on is the goods as far as I'm concerned.)Īs to the Tube from Heathrow, the Piccadilly Line is the only line serving Heathrow. (Avoid nationalrail.COM which is The Trainline, a reseller which adds fees etc. Direct trains to Nottingham leave from London's St. (But those bargain advance fares are for a specific journey at time of departure and if you miss that train you'll have to buy another ticket, so you need to be sure of your plans when you buy the advance tickets.) Tickets for November aren't released yet but you can get an idea of times and prices by searching now, as far out as the site will allow (I think it's early October). walk-up fares bought on the day of the journey. Generally advance fares will save you money vs. It will link you to the train operator website to buy your tickets directly. You can research your train options to Nottingham at which is the official National Rail website.
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