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yes I have asked similar question before, but we are going on Thurs to Classical Brit Awards and now I am in panic mode. Live in Essex on District Line, hubby is now blind so dont want a long walk from tube, is there anywhere we can change from tube to bus that would take us outside the door of the R. A. Hall.
Once tried to park up there but it was horrendous, once used their parking facilities but that wasnt actually near and getting out of their car park took over an hour.
helpful suggestions appreciated.Dee


Dee Sa  Sun 04/05/08 08:54
NORMANTHEDOG
Sun 04/05/08
09:20
the nearest stations on the district line are south kensington or gloucester road,getting a black cab from either will take only minutes and not that much money,hope that helps.
dzug
Sun 04/05/08
10:11
Bus 360 from South Kensington station is a possibility
Dee Sa
Mon 05/05/08
13:07

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many tks Dee
Buenchico
Tue 06/05/08
21:26
The 360 terminus is at the rear of the RAH, on Prince Consort Road. Looking at the Central London Bus Guide, it's not clear where the stop at South Kensington is. (It looks as if the bus passes, through the one-way system, just to the west of the station).

An alternative would be to leave the District Line at Victoria and proceed to Victoria Bus Station (which is directly outside the rail station). Service 52 starts from there (with the destination shown as 'Willesden'). The route passes directly in front of the RAH.

Chris
Dee Sa
Thurs 08/05/08
07:55

Question Author

Buenchico
many tks, I think to get off District Line and go to the coach station, a route we know well, and get the bus, would be better for us, many tks for the trouble taken to help.
Dee
Buenchico
Thurs 08/05/08
14:03
Thanks for the reply.

NB: Service 52 starts from Victoria Bus Station (which is right alongside the rail station), not Victoria Coach Station.

Chris
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