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You would be amazed! I was getting taxis to T5heathrow for 630 quite a bit over the summer and there is a point where traffic really starts to build and this is from 615-30. Depending on the route the driver takes and traffic it can take over an hour. Annoyingly the earlier you leave it the quicker it is (and significantly so).
And if you are in T5, then you need to have scanned your boarding pass at security 35 minutes before the flight leaves or it will automatically bump you with nothing the staff can do to get you back on the flight so in that case better safe than sorry!

It depends upon your route as well.


I always found the quickest way to Heathrow was actually to head into the centre of town - Camberwell New Road, Oval, Vauxhall Bridge, Victoria, Hyde Park Corner and then out on the A4.


Clean as a whistle.


Avoid South Circular at all costs. Even if you have to sacrifice a goat or shoot yourself in the leg to avoid it, it's worth it.

It?s not just that it can take longer than you think ? it?s the consequence of being late that makes the difference.


If you manage to do 3 trial runs of between 40-50 minutes but on the Day Itself, traffic is bad and it takes you 1 hr 30 mins, you can?t plead with the 747 in the air that Wandsworth was a MARE!


I allow so much time to get to an airport I can even go to the wrong one (let?s call it Gatwick) and still have time to get to the right one (let?s call it Heathrow) .


I hope I never have to do that again mind you

I always play it safe - allow an hour for the journey and aim to arrive 2 hours before the flight. On the one occasion where I left it a bit late, the taxi driver was late, and I was automatically bumped off the flight as I checked in 44 mins before the flight and not 45mins. No amount of pleading, whining, shouting, crying etc would persuade them to let me through an empty security as "Computer said no"
My pennies worth- I did this from ED to T5 on Sunday leaving at 5am, Camberwell, Vauxhall Bridge, along the river passing Earls Court, left, then straight there, arriving 6.15am, plane landed 6.49, out of customs at 7.20 all good. Nice terminal, first time there but i found it to be stinky of fags (ciggies i mean).
I commute to LHR for work and found that if you go via Camberwell, so long as your on that road before 6.30am you'll get a clear run to LHR that takes approx 35-40 minutes.... Remember you can use the bus lanes before 7am which reduces journey times significantly....

so just to report back as promised. cab picked me up at 5.25 and i got to into t5 about 6.10. what most pple have said above was corroborated by the taxi driver - if i were to leave at 6 instead of half 5 you'd need to add at least 30mins on to that journey time.

hope that helps pple in the future who are wondering :)

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It's quite fun to price it up (if you're into that kind of thing of course).


The AA estimates the average ?15,000 car costs ?4,000 a year in Road Tax, Insurance, Cost of Capital, Depreciation and Breakdown Cover.


So ten days of that is roughly ?110.


Most cars average around 6 miles per litre, so the 50 mile round trip will cost you ?10


Running costs for things like tyres and maintenance is estimated at about 8p per mile excluding petrol, so that's ?4 for this trip.


So if you include the parking fees, then the real cost of having your own car and driving yourself to Heathrow for this ten day trip is ?179.


It's amazing how expensive running a car is. It makes taking journeys in taxis positively cheap in comparison!

louisemurray Wrote:

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> I'm going away for 10 days and found parking at T5

> - a little off piste mind you for 55 quid inc

> terminal transfers. Cost in a can Keane cars 38

> out bound, 51.50 inbound


Could you post the details of this please?

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