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If anybody has taken this route before you're likely to get a range of responses / prices depending on the company (Addison Lee can be 20-30% more expensive than a local firm) which may or may not be accurate / recent enough for you.


Better off doing your own research and ringing around some minicab companies for actual prices.

And of course direct trains from Herne Hill to Luton on the Thameslink.


The earliest direct train is 6am, and the latest one is 10pm - both take an hour.


You can get earlier or later ones if you don't mind changing.


It's only 13.50 one way, a massive difference from a minicab, and much quicker/less stressful.

I know that the train is normally direct, from Peckham too, but its planned engineering works tommorrow which means train to LB, tube to kentish town, walk to overground, train to Luton bus to airport!! Call me lazy but the thought of me, suitcase, buggy 2year old and all of this a bit too much!

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