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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2006 16:49:38 GMT
Can anyone suggest a quicker route from Ealing BDWY to Wembley Park, than: - Changing at EBDWY to Picc to Rayners. From Rayners, change to Met to Wembley Park. This, I have worked out, takes 56 mins Anyone got any better routes? Cheers Joe
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2006 17:00:49 GMT
How about NR to Paddington, H&C/Circle to Baker St and Met to Wembley Park.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2006 17:22:42 GMT
According to the TfL Journey Planner, there is a bus (number 83) which runs approximately every 8 minutes from stop H at Ealing Broadway to Wembley Park.
Journey time is approx 40 mins.
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Post by q8 on Jan 23, 2006 19:18:33 GMT
Can anyone suggest a quicker route from Ealing BDWY to Wembley Park, than: - Changing at EBDWY to Picc to Rayners. From Rayners, change to Met to Wembley Park. This, I have worked out, takes 56 mins Anyone got any better routes? quote] ON THE BACK OF A FIRE ENGINE!! ;D ;D
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2006 19:43:29 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2006 19:47:05 GMT
Can anyone suggest a quicker route from Ealing BDWY to Wembley Park, than: - Changing at EBDWY to Picc to Rayners. From Rayners, change to Met to Wembley Park. This, I have worked out, takes 56 mins Anyone got any better routes? quote] ON THE BACK OF A FIRE ENGINE!! ;D ;D ;D ;D Thanks Bob And thanks Alan I'll check it out
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2006 19:51:50 GMT
Just to query the above, does anyone know how to combine more than one quote (if its not from the same post) in a single post? The way I've just done that is reply to Bob's comment, then quote Alan's by pressing 'quote' and being taken into a new post. Cut and paste the quote and then modified my original post.
Any easier way?
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Post by Chris M on Jan 23, 2006 21:12:56 GMT
I do it slightly differently - I right click on the quote link for the first one I want to quote and open it in a new tab; then I quote as normal the second post, then copy and paste in the first quote and then close the new tab.
Only very slightly easier.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2006 21:38:00 GMT
According to the TfL Journey Planner, there is a bus (number 83) which runs approximately every 8 minutes from stop H at Ealing Broadway to Wembley Park. Journey time is approx 40 mins. Or the 297 from Stop C
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Post by Phil on Jan 23, 2006 23:11:39 GMT
Just to query the above, does anyone know how to combine more than one quote (if its not from the same post) in a single post? The way I've just done that is reply to Bob's comment, then quote Alan's by pressing 'quote' and being taken into a new post. Cut and paste the quote and then modified my original post. Any easier way? Whether you do it ChrisM's way or the other, there is no alternative to cutting and pasting to do the job you want.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2006 7:47:39 GMT
OK Phil and Chris Thanks for your advice
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