On Sat, Jul 6, 2019, 3:57 PM Peter Corlett via cctech <cctech at classiccmp.org>
wrote:
On Sat, Jul 06, 2019 at 12:54:28PM +0300, Bill Degnan
via cctech wrote:
Hi...I am arriving at Gatwick Airport this weds
evening1045pm and I have
a
17 hour layover. I'd like to visit the
national computer museum at
bletchley park about an hour north. [...]
It's actually *two* hours north; three if you want to add a safety margin.
Remember the old saying: 200 years is a long time in the USA, and 200
miles is
a long way in the UK.
I advise against driving, especially if you're unfamiliar with British
roads.
It will be both slower and more expensive than the train for this
particular
route because London is in the way. Petrol works out at over $7/gal, and
you
get to navigate the infamous M25 motorway-cum-car-park. It's debatable
whether
it will be more convenient.
There are railway stations at both Gatwick and Bletchley. Bletchley Park
is a 3
minute walk from the station.
If you do the standard tourist thing at the ticket office/machine, they'll
screw you to the tune of ?42.10 for an "any permitted" return ticket, which
sends you on the Gatwick Express to the wrong side of London, the Tube back
across London, and then another train to Bletchley. More changes between
more
modes of transport mean more risk of things going wrong.
A "via Ken[sington] Olympia" ticket is ?28.80, which would be my preferred
route anyway. Gatwick to Clapham Junction, a quick change to the next
platform,
then onward to Bletchley. You do not need to stop at or change at Olympia.
Both train routes take about two hours; the Olympia one is less frequent
and
slower by a few minutes according to the optimistic routing models which
think
the Tube pays any sort of attention to the timetable, but tends to be
faster in
practice. You might consider buying the more expensive "any permitted"
ticket
anyway as insurance to give you more flexibility if things go wrong.
Have a play with
https://traintimes.org.uk/GTW/BLY, but if you don't
change the
date, it won't show you Olympia routes because they've closed the West
London
Line this weekend, ostensibly for maintenance, but possibly just spite.
This
won't be the case on Thursday when you're travelling.
I believe getting to a hotel in the Bletchely area just before midnight on
Weds from Gatwick will not be so bad due to the later time/less traffic.
The issue it the return.
Refined question - When would I have to depart the museum in order to
travel by rental car (driving legal speeds) from Bletchley to Gatwick
Airport in time for a 4PM flight on 7/11 (A Thursday)? I will have left
the airport originally on an extended layover between flights, I assume I
on my return I will have to go through security all over again.
I greatly appreciate all of the advice given. I really don't like the idea
of pushing it given the times involved but I have the enthusiasm to try if
possible.
Bill