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Train Or Car??
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Teen Smow is on a week long course in Watford , and is going to come home for the weekend. Soooooo which will be quicker? Getting train from Watford to East Croydon, or picking him up by car and driving from Watford to Croydon (at 5pm on a Friday). Think I know the answer but still asking lol....
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There are two trains most hours from Watford Junction to East Croydon with no changes that take between 1hr 08 mins and 1hr 25m. There are various options with one or two changes, including my preference (having done such a journey many times) which would be fast train to Euston (15-18mins), Victoria Line to Victoria (10 mins) and fast train to East Croydon (16 mins). That can be done in a tad over an hour given good connections. National Rail train journeys involving cross London routes are convenient but not particularly quick.
Travelling by road via the M25 and M23 you would be very fortunate to do the journey in under 90 minutes and two hours would be nearer the mark at anything other than the quietest of times. It involves the Heathrow quadrant which can be an absolute nightmare any time of the day.
There are two trains most hours from Watford Junction to East Croydon with no changes that take between 1hr 08 mins and 1hr 25m. There are various options with one or two changes, including my preference (having done such a journey many times) which would be fast train to Euston (15-18mins), Victoria Line to Victoria (10 mins) and fast train to East Croydon (16 mins). That can be done in a tad over an hour given good connections. National Rail train journeys involving cross London routes are convenient but not particularly quick.
Travelling by road via the M25 and M23 you would be very fortunate to do the journey in under 90 minutes and two hours would be nearer the mark at anything other than the quietest of times. It involves the Heathrow quadrant which can be an absolute nightmare any time of the day.