dcbwhaley wrote:
Tone.
If you had to be in London at 10am travelling by car what time would you leave Brum? Just how much contingency time would you build into your schedule for holdups?
Fair question. Okay...
Well, I do a lot of travelling far and wide in my job and rely heavily on my Sat Nav which, on average, is pretty good. Usually plus or minus 10 mins, unless there has been an accident or something.
So if I take as an example the last journey I did to London from my home in Birmingham to The Ace Café (NW10 7UD) it comes up at ~1:54 Hrs. I think that’s quite fair as a generalisation by car/motorbike and I hope you agree with me dcb?
You won’t know if I am telling fibs now but I promise depending on whether I choose my feet, taxi or bus, (Midland Red or usual), to the train - I would still then have to get the ticket, wait for the train to arrive, then wait for it to depart, until I eventually get to London.
This is where I’m lost, because I don’t know London well and need help. So if someone who knows London better than me can tell me how long and by what means I would then get to The Ace Café from the City Centre I could make a better guesstimate.
I’m certain it’s not going to be quicker though based on what I already know about the part of the journey I know about. It would also be prohibitively expensive don’t forget, so if I had to go there by train I would simply never go again.
So the speed of the supa-fast train would actually not enhance the quality, cost or time of my trip so where's the incentive for me?
Oh, nearly forgot to answer your question. About two hours, so I'd leave at 7:30 a.m to be sure of getting there on or before time.

If you stayed at mine and we set off together I could be phoning you saying "I'm enjoying a beer at the Cafe, where are you?" To which you would say, "Some yoof on the train just spat at me".
