![]() You can purchase a combined rail and tube ticket at Gatwick, but trying to find it in the automated ticket machine can be tricky, so I would suggest going to the manned ticket office, ask for a ticket to London including a single tube journey to Paddington, travelling with Thameslink (was FCC/First Capital Connect until late 2014). It also has a shorter journey to Paddington (about 14 minutes on either Circle Line or Hammersmith & City Line). Farringdon is a much easier change when you have luggage as the railway lines run in parallel with the underground. I realise that this an older question, but I've done this journey many times, and the easiest way in my opinion is to take the Thameslink service, as stated in the other answers, but to remain on until Farringdon. Note: be aware of the fact that, from time to time, especially during weekends/holidays, Gatwick Express has to make alterations to train services, usually for planned Improvement works. There are other possibilities I left out because they won't be faster or more straightforward than this. You could also take a taxi, if the price isn't a concern for you. If the metro is closed, take the bus 436 to Paddington.įor all those options, make sure you use the exit at the front of the train, not the exit on the upper floor through the elevators or escalators.Accordingly to Gagravarr's comment you could also go from Victoria Line to Oxford Circus, then a cross-platform change to the Bakerloo Line up to.(High Street Kensington direction) and get out at Paddington stop. take the underground/tube/metro/whatever-you-call-it Circle Line.From the North Terminal it's a bit further and you need to take the automated shuttle train.įrom Victoria Station you have no less than three options: The Gatwick Station is directly connected to the South Terminal. ![]() The most straightforward way would be taking the Gatwick Express to Victoria Station (the journey is about 30 mins). ![]()
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