My travel partner, Cathy, was with me for 4 days in London at the Carlton Hotel right across the street from King's Cross and St. Pancras stations. When we rode the trains together, we always got a seat even if there were none available - very nice gentlemen would stand up for us. However, after she left I hardly ever got a seat. She says it's because of her white hair! Maybe so. *Sigh* We got there just as the Paralympics started and I must say the Stratford Station was a horror to get through! But I was still in London when it was all over and travelling to and fro was much easier. I have to admit, though, that I got turned around a couple of times and caught the underground tube going the wrong direction! It's weird to descend so far underground, twisting and turning directions to find your track that you lose your sense of where North, South, East and West are.
After Cathy left, I moved over to Lorne's place and every day for 3 weeks, I travelled on the DLR and then transferred at Stratford Station to the Overground to Homerton to visit my dear one in the hospital, who ended up there after an accident while working in London. He unknowingly broke his big toe, which ended up becoming infected and then it developed into osteomyelitis (infection of the bones) which went through his entire system. The end result was a partial amputation which left him in the hospital for 3 weeks on IV antibiotics! Good thing I was in the country so I could stay on with him until he was well enough to come home. But before we did, we travelled to Wales so he could meet my unbelieveably wonderful friend Jane and her beau Neil. We took the train from Paddington Station after getting there from the DLR to the underground Bow Church station and out to Paddington on the Hammersmith & City Line underground train.
I managed to get some photos of some of the Underground stations, the DLR, and other methods of transportation so I hope you like the short slideshow today. I have to tell you though that #5, 6, and 14 are from Google but all the rest are my shots. Enjoy the ultimate in London travel.
27 comments:
You are a very well travlled lady Leslie.Im so pleased that you got to see what you wanted to whilst in London.Hope you are all well.Love Jill xx
Unqualified? They are VERY qualified!
Oh, I would love the underground, I bet..
Glad you had such a great time.
You are quite an adventuresome traveler! I would be intimidated with that under and overground travel! So much fun!
Gosh, Leslie, I have traveled the Underground in London, but not to the extent you have! You are an adventuresome lady!
Ooh I have used both of them too and I just love the connectivity.
PhenoMenon, ABCW Team
Leslie and Roger are both right! The ABC Wednesday team is Uberly awesome. And Leslie I so forgot to use UBER in my post - I love the word too!
Loved your post and wish you a great week.
Great post Leslie. It's been ages since I was in London but even back then I remember the convenience of the underground.
The London Underground is amazing and so easy to find the stations with the map.I wished we had a map like that in Rotterdam.The sightseeing bus is always great fun, as it is what I call a "hop-on, hop-off"bus. Thanks for this interesting post, Leslie! Have a great week.
Wil, ABC Team.
Very creative post for 'U' for ABC ~ wonderful ~ (A Creative Harbor) ^_^
From my underground to yours:-) Sounds like you got around like a local. Those maps are so useful and Harry Beck's design is so clever.
They are going to issue stamps next year to celebrate the undergrounds 150th birthday http://blog.norphil.co.uk/2012/10/2013-150th-anniversary-of-london.html
It's unanimous-an outstanding post!
I like underground-not something I would've thought of since I've not been around underground transportation.
That was such a lovely post narrating your wonderful experiences!
I have never never tried the Underground transportation while I was in England. Next time I visit I know what to put on the to-do list. It's fun and nice to read you had such a great time.
Ordinary Words...Your expeditions sound fun and ubiquitous...as in all over and everywhere♫♪
I used to be very familiar with the Underground many years ago. My eldest son when he was about 8 or 9 (he's now 48) was absolutely fascinated by it and even learned to direct people to the right line while we were buying tickets. Hopefully he was directing them corrctly!
It is very funny, where I grew up, it was very swampy, you dig a hole, water will fill in the hole. When we talk about the subway, we are very afraid.
Oh I really enjoyed the video. The Canary Wharf entrace is so unique. All the traveling looked wonderful, you are one very blessed lady.
Ann
Ever since my first trip to London when I was 16 I have been in love with the underground. It was the big wind that came before the train,the hustle and bustle of getting 57 pupils on the same train and generally the whole atmosphere. When I took my goddaughter to London a few years ago, she could have stayed on the underground the whole day and be perfectly happy (although Chitty chitty bang bang, the musical was also a big hit).
Wonderful and commendable transport system.
Once again, your photos with music is very enlightening. Wish I could visit that beautiful underground place someday.
Chewed UP
Rose, ABC Wednesday Team
Great how you let as travel with you. Glad that your husband recovert, and could travel on.
Fantastic pictures in the smilebox. My favorite is the one from Bow Street Station.
Quite a different view on the underground system.
I remember putting an Oyster card in the scrapbook album I assembled for my granddaughter seven years ago. She went to school in London and was fortunate to travel to other European cities. I traveled vicariously while putting the photos on each page.
Public transportation might be crowded but they are the best (and cheapest) way to travel and see the city at the best!
My daughter and I visited New York City for the first time last year and got to know a little about the subway system there. It was actually kind of fun. I suppose the Underground must be similar.
Public transport is the best way to travel- cheap and better for the environment too. I remember the London underground being fantastic - except for those very big escalators which make me nervous!
Calling by as another ABC Wednesday participant. As A Brit who has not travelled on the Underground in London for a few years now this post was fascinating. I knew about the cards but not that they were timed for costs!
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