There are three ways to go from Heathrow to London (the faster ones, bus is slower):
-The best is take the "Heathrow Connect" trains from Heathrow to Paddington, there are around four trains per hour, the trip takes 26 minutes and the fare is 9.50 GBP. Trains operated by First Great Western.
-The London Underground serves Heathrow terminals 1, 2 and 3, 4 has a bus to other underground station. You must change of line to go to Paddington (this is the cheaper option but the most complex).
-There is also fast electric train service ("Heathrow Express") from Heathrow to Paddington, but the cost of the ticket is GBP 13.50, trip time 15 minutes, four trains per hour.
From Paddington to Cardiff:
-First Great Western trains leave from Paddington to Cardiff, there are two trains per hour (all leaves at :15 and 45 of each hour), the trip takes 2:10 and the fare vary a lot, the cheaper one is GBP 11, you can purchase tickets via internet.
2006-07-02 19:32:43
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answered by tgva325 4
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If you know when you are traveling, see if you can get a 'firstminutefare' from Heathrow to Cardiff.
You can also avoid going into London by taking the 'Railair' coach service to Reading and meeting an express from Paddington to Cardiff there..
http://www.railair.com
Ask for a ticket from HEATHROW CENTRAL BUS STN to CARDIFF on the journey planners
2006-07-03 06:42:33
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answered by Anonymous
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from heathrow get the heathrow bus to heathrow station the get to Victoria the to Cardiff by train from Victoria whole lot will be around 200 dollars
2006-07-02 03:49:31
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answered by n1mngr 2
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2016-12-08 14:56:31
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answered by ? 3
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Bus is easiest. I havnt tried it for a couple of years (resident in US) but it was easier and cheaper than train. Cost about £35.00 in 2004
2006-07-02 03:48:28
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answered by 1crazypj 5
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