How To Get From Liverpool to London Finsbury Park (station) ?
im going to see Rage Against The Machine in london. im travelling from liverpool so im trying to keep costs to a minimum because im going to glastonbury in the same month.
HELP!
Yer best bet is to take a National Express coach from Norton Street down to Victoria coach station in London- (this journey’ll cost ya about thirty-five quid return, and it takes about five hours, [dependin' on traffic], so it’s gonna be a bit of a bloody schlep- I’ll warn ya that now, son!) However, it’s a pleasant enough journey. Anyway, once ya get to Victoria coach station in London, from there, head down Buckingham Palace Road, towards Victoria Tube station- (you’ll pass Victoria Library if yer headin’ in the right direction!) Once ya get down on the Underground, head for the NORTHBOUND branch of the Victoria Line, and catch either a Seven Sisters or a Walthamstow Central-bound train to Finsbury Park. I’ve even included a London Underground map for ya, cöck- (click on the link below).
http://images.intolondon.com/images/intolondon/transport-maps/london-underground-tube-map.gif
Hope that’s helped, good buddy! I love your city, by the way, cöck. I’ve been a regular visitor to Liverpool for eight years and countin’, and me and the missus are goin’ back AGAIN from the fifteenth to the twenty-first of March, (THIS year)- we’re REALLY lookin’ forward to it an’ all. Anyway, below, are the links to the official National Express and London Underground websites. (Once again, click on the links below).
http://www.nationalexpress.com/coach/index.cfm?utm_source=Google&utm_medium=ppc
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/modalpages/2625.aspx
















Cheapest method of travel from Liverpool to London is probably by coach. National Express run a bus from Liverpool to Victoria, from Victoria Coach Station make your way to Victoria Underground Station & Finsbury Park is on the Victoria Line
http://www.nationalexpress.com/coach/index.cfm
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If you want to go by train, by travelling on London Midland trains only (Liverpool to Stafford on a Liverpool - Birmingham train, then Stafford to London Euston on a Crewe-Euston train - change at Stafford rather than Crewe because between Crewe and Stafford the London trains go via Stoke and add about half an hour to the journey, while the Birmingham trains travel direct), and using a "London Midland Only" ticket i.e. not Virgin, it is possible, if you time things right to do the journey for as little as £11 one way second class or £21 one way first class (get wider seats and more legroom!). Admittedly the journey will take 3 hours 45 minutes each way since the trains stop at practically every station on the way, but if you want to save money rather than time, that’s the way to do it…
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Book as far ahead as possible for specific trains Virgin Trains to London Euston http://www.virgintrains.co.uk or visit the ticket office at Liverpool Lime Street Station. A railcard will give you 34% off your rail tickets for the next year http://www.railcard.co.uk
From Euston catch the Underground Victoria Line to Finsbury Park
References :
Yer best bet is to take a National Express coach from Norton Street down to Victoria coach station in London- (this journey’ll cost ya about thirty-five quid return, and it takes about five hours, [dependin' on traffic], so it’s gonna be a bit of a bloody schlep- I’ll warn ya that now, son!) However, it’s a pleasant enough journey. Anyway, once ya get to Victoria coach station in London, from there, head down Buckingham Palace Road, towards Victoria Tube station- (you’ll pass Victoria Library if yer headin’ in the right direction!) Once ya get down on the Underground, head for the NORTHBOUND branch of the Victoria Line, and catch either a Seven Sisters or a Walthamstow Central-bound train to Finsbury Park. I’ve even included a London Underground map for ya, cöck- (click on the link below).
http://images.intolondon.com/images/intolondon/transport-maps/london-underground-tube-map.gif
Hope that’s helped, good buddy! I love your city, by the way, cöck. I’ve been a regular visitor to Liverpool for eight years and countin’, and me and the missus are goin’ back AGAIN from the fifteenth to the twenty-first of March, (THIS year)- we’re REALLY lookin’ forward to it an’ all. Anyway, below, are the links to the official National Express and London Underground websites. (Once again, click on the links below).
http://www.nationalexpress.com/coach/index.cfm?utm_source=Google&utm_medium=ppc
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/modalpages/2625.aspx
References :
I’ve travelled from London, (Victoria) to Norton Street, (Liverpool) and back again with National Express MANY times meself, and they’ve NEVER let me down yet! I wish you all the luck in the world, my son! Peace and love! Be lucky!