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If you check National Rail they are running a bus every 15 minutes from Liverpool Street to Stansted Airport. Taking 75 minutes it's not much longer than the train from memory. 7:30 arrives at 8:45 and 7:45 arriving at 9:00am. I always used to get the Victoria line to Tottenham Hale from Vauxhall to cut out the slow section into Liverpool street. A 40 bus turns off a few hundred yards from Liverpool Street station and should be quite quick early on a Sunday morning if your luggage is not too heavy. Otherwise an Uber to Liverpool Street should be cheaper than a cab all the way.

Thanks - yes I've seen that, but as you say it only goes from Liverpool Street and does take 30 mins longer (assuming no traffic hold-ups). Normally I'd go to Brixton and pick up the stansted express at Tottenham Hale.


The other option is going to Stratford by train/tube and getting a Terravision coach from there - it's cheaper and probably a bit faster too.



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> If you check National Rail they are running a bus

> every 15 minutes from Liverpool Street to Stansted

> Airport. Taking 75 minutes it's not much longer

> than the train from memory. 7:30 arrives at 8:45

> and 7:45 arriving at 9:00am. I always used to get

> the Victoria line to Tottenham Hale from Vauxhall

> to cut out the slow section into Liverpool street.

> A 40 bus turns off a few hundred yards from

> Liverpool Street station and should be quite quick

> early on a Sunday morning if your luggage is not

> too heavy. Otherwise an Uber to Liverpool Street

> should be cheaper than a cab all the way.

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