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If you're nearish to Peckham Rye station you can get the Overground to Clapham Junction and change there for a fast train to Gatwick (the ones that go from Victoria - C Junction - E Croydon - Gatwick). That's my preferred route. I hate travelling to Heathrow; as a non-driver it's certainly cheapest on public transit to get to LHR but it takes at least 1h45. The Peckham Rye - LGW route is maybe about an hour.

cosmonaut Wrote:

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> If you're nearish to Peckham Rye station you can

> get the Overground to Clapham Junction and change

> there for a fast train to Gatwick (the ones that

> go from Victoria - C Junction - E Croydon -

> Gatwick). That's my preferred route. I hate

> travelling to Heathrow; as a non-driver it's

> certainly cheapest on public transit to get to LHR

> but it takes at least 1h45. The Peckham Rye - LGW

> route is maybe about an hour.



If going to Heathrow and don't fancy the Piccadilly line, you can also go from Clapham Junction to Feltham and then a short ride on the 285 bus which takes around 20/25 mins.

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