Sussexbythesea
Well-Known Member
I travel to London fairly regularly but the routes suggested on the Olympic planner are doing my head in - seemingly making it very complicated. Maybe too many choices!
I also can't work out by what time I should arrive in London. I think it's says arrive at venue around 2 hrs before? but somewhere else it says allow 2 hours to get across london so I think I would need to arrive in London 4 hours before the start. This would be about 8.30am. Direct to London Bridge is around 1hr35 so easily doable.
If I buy a olympic train travel ticket using National Rail do you know if you have to stick to the train time you select? Usually it's one price if you arrive in London before 10 but tickets don't restrict which train you use or which London Station you get off at. Victoria, LB Vauxhall, Waterloo are all potential options for me.
Should I go by train only or use riverbus argghh! I just can't decide
Doesn't help that I haven't got the tickets yet!
Am I making this unessarily complicated? Help me!

I also can't work out by what time I should arrive in London. I think it's says arrive at venue around 2 hrs before? but somewhere else it says allow 2 hours to get across london so I think I would need to arrive in London 4 hours before the start. This would be about 8.30am. Direct to London Bridge is around 1hr35 so easily doable.
If I buy a olympic train travel ticket using National Rail do you know if you have to stick to the train time you select? Usually it's one price if you arrive in London before 10 but tickets don't restrict which train you use or which London Station you get off at. Victoria, LB Vauxhall, Waterloo are all potential options for me.
Should I go by train only or use riverbus argghh! I just can't decide
Doesn't help that I haven't got the tickets yet!
Am I making this unessarily complicated? Help me!