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Not a taxi company, but if you are able to drive, you might consider self-drive using ZipCar Flex. Loads of these cars around ED. They've recently made Heathrow T5 a drop-off zone - you park the car in the short term car park right next to the terminal. Cost (based on 7 trips I've made) is approx ?20 all-in, which is much less expensive than any taxi. Works the other way too (Heathrow to ED - park on the street).

davidq100 Wrote:

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> Not a taxi company, but if you are able to drive,

> you might consider self-drive using ZipCar Flex.

> Loads of these cars around ED. They've recently

> made Heathrow T5 a drop-off zone - you park the

> car in the short term car park right next to the

> terminal. Cost (based on 7 trips I've made) is

> approx ?20 all-in, which is much less expensive

> than any taxi. Works the other way too (Heathrow

> to ED - park on the street).


Thanks, but it?s not for me and this person does not like driving in cities.

The Heathrow Travelodge has rooms available from ?39 - lower than any taxi fare I believe and offering the chance of a good night's kip and a decent waking hour, well worth considering if one hasn't anything going on the night before.

I always use the local Rye Cars - they are always on time, and good value

020 7732 7000


If I am travelling solo and can manage my luggage, then I catch public transport - which is really cheap and adds on very little time

I go from Brockley to Canada Water - then Jubilee Line to Green Park, then Picadilly line all the way to Heathrow.


There is also the trains from Paddington (and a slightly slower, (not the express) but cheaper train all the way to Heathrow.

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