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Thread started 09/03/07 9:51am

chris0972

Looking for advice please

Just looking for a bit of advice,

I must be mad but i'm thinking of going to the gig and aftershow again on Thursday but cannot afford accomodation.

I can get a train back from kings cross at 6.00am but i'm not sure how to get back there from the aftershow,

Do u know what time public transport/tubes start in the morning?

Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated

Cheers
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Reply #1 posted 09/03/07 9:53am

ladymisskat

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chris0972 said:

Just looking for a bit of advice,

I must be mad but i'm thinking of going to the gig and aftershow again on Thursday but cannot afford accomodation.

I can get a train back from kings cross at 6.00am but i'm not sure how to get back there from the aftershow,

Do u know what time public transport/tubes start in the morning?

Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated

Cheers


You can get the Thames Clipper adter the aftershow to London Bridge or Waterloo and then get a bus from there check out the transport for london website for more details
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Reply #2 posted 09/03/07 10:32am

Ellie

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If you've got the energy then I don't think there's much need for sleep. Outside the North Greenwich tube station it's all brightly lit and there's an all night outside burger bar. Loads of people hanging around by the taxi ranks. I'd just stay at the O2 until you're chucked out, hang around there if it's warm enough and then it's only about an hour and a half before the public transport starts running up again.
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Reply #3 posted 09/03/07 10:37am

Dacoolen

You must be able to afford 15 quid. Although check out is at 10.

www.prince.org/msg/12/240536
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Reply #4 posted 09/03/07 11:01am

chris0972

Dacoolen said:

You must be able to afford 15 quid. Although check out is at 10.

www.prince.org/msg/12/240536


????
sorry don't understand
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Reply #5 posted 09/03/07 11:28am

tonia

Bus 188 runs 24 hrs a day, takes about 45 mins to central London.
It runs all the way to Russell Square which is pretty close to Kings Cross.
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Reply #6 posted 09/03/07 2:49pm

hann

chris0972 said:

Dacoolen said:

You must be able to afford 15 quid. Although check out is at 10.

www.prince.org/msg/12/240536


????
sorry don't understand


Follow the link...
its a hostel a bus ride away. cheap, but hardly seems worth it just to check out at 10. i'm coming from bristol on thurs and will be doing the same as you, so you wont be the only one!
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Reply #7 posted 09/03/07 3:25pm

abigailj

If you have a look at the tube website you can use the journey planner to find out when the trains start.

http://journeyplanner.tfl...P_REQUEST2 This link says they run from 3am but there are engineering works planned so you will have to get buses too.
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Reply #8 posted 09/03/07 3:37pm

aymiderham

once you've got the boat and youre in central part, if you want to kill time before train, Bar Italia in Soho is a nice little place for coffee, they let you stay there for hours... safer than hanging round Kings Cross
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