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Exploring London's Fare Zone: A Guide to West Drayton Rail Station
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Navigating the London Tube system can be a daunting experience, especially if you're a first-time visitor to the city. With so many stations and multiple lines, it can be challenging to figure out the best route to take and how much it will cost.
One essential piece of information that can help you plan your Tube journey is understanding fare zones. Each station in London is assigned a fare zone, ranging from zone 1 in central London to zone 9 on the outskirts of the city. The fare you pay for your journey will depend on the number of zones you travel through.
For example, if you're travelling from a station in zone 1 to a station in zone 3, you'll need to purchase a ticket or use your Oyster card that covers both zones 1 and 3. The same applies if you're travelling from a station in zone 4 to a station in zone 6, you'll need to purchase a ticket or use your Oyster card that covers zones 4 to 6.
It's important to note that the fare zones only apply to the London Underground and Docklands Light Railway (DLR) networks. If you're travelling on London Overground, TfL Rail, or National Rail services within London, the fare you pay will be based on different fare zones.
When planning your journey, it's essential to check the fare zones of your starting and ending stations to ensure you purchase the correct ticket or use your Oyster card. You can find information on fare zones at every Tube station, on the Transport for London (TfL) website, and in the official TfL app.
If you're a regular commuter or planning an extended stay in London, it may be worth investing in a travel card or season ticket. These options can save you money and make travelling around the city more convenient.
In conclusion, understanding fare zones is crucial when travelling on the London Tube system. By knowing the fare zones of your starting and ending stations, you can ensure you purchase the correct ticket or use your Oyster card, saving you time and money. So next time you're planning a Tube journey, make sure you check the fare zones beforehand.
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How first-time buyers can live in West Drayton with less than a £5,000 deposit
Shared Ownership apartments are available with Richmond Housing Partnership at the Padcroft development
- 12:59, 20 JAN 2020
- Updated 17:29, 21 JAN 2020
Getting your foot on the property ladder in London is out of reach for many with astronomical house prices and unachievable deposits.
With rental costs also soaring high, many are trapped and unable to save for a place of their own.
But giving hope to those usually priced out of the market, the Padcroft development in West Drayton, in the London Borough of Hillingdon , has a selection of one, two and three bedroom apartments available with prices starting from just £94,500 for a 30% share thanks to a Shared Ownership.
With a deposit as low as £4,725 for a 5% deposit when buying a 30% share of a one bedroom apartment, renters are now able to make their dream of home ownership a reality.
With the area expecting some exciting regeneration including the introduction of Crossrail, it's a hotspot for first-time buyers.
As well as the cost, there's a lot going for this area of the capital so we wanted to find out exactly what West Drayton has to offer residents.
The best of both worlds
Living at Padcroft you get the best of both worlds with Central London and lots of sprawling countryside on your doorstep.
The Grand Union Canal is not far from your front door and perfect for relaxing waterside walks.
And we can't forget to mention the Colne Valley Regional Park. With 43 square miles of beautiful greenery, walkways, cycle paths, woodland, rivers and lakes, get away from the hustle and bustle of city living and enjoy the stunning scenery nearby.
You'll find 19 nature reserves, five country parks and more than 200km of waterways plus lots of hidden gems to discover including traditional country pubs.
Transport links
Commuting into Central London will be a breeze with the Great Western Railway getting you into Paddington in just over 20 minutes. The Padcroft development is just minutes away from the station.
And with West Drayton planned to be a stop on the Elizabeth line, Crossrail is set to transform your commute with direct connections into the West End and Heathrow.
The motorway is also very close with the M4 two miles away and the M25 just under four miles away.
Just 15 minutes away is Uxbridge - it's a shopper's paradise with two big shopping centres, The Pavilions and intu Uxbridge.
Or hop on the train and in just over 20 minutes you can get to Ealing Broadway Shopping Centre.
There's also a number of supermarkets in West Drayton and high street favourites including Wilko, Boots, Costa and Savers. Plus a retail park is close by too.
For great places to eat out, you'll be spoilt for choice - there's a real mix of fine dining, local cuisine, independent restaurants and takeaways.
There is so much variety in and around West Drayton with lots of independent restaurants offering Indian, Japanese, Italian, Chinese, British, American and European flavours.
If you're a fan of Indian, you'll be pleased to find out that the top rated restaurant according to Trip Advisor is the Sipson Tandoori Indian Restaurant.
Established in 1997, it's popular with both the locals and international visitors flying to and from the nearby airport.
Closely following that is Positano Italian Restaurant on Station Road ranked in second place according to Trip Advisor.
Bustling nightlife
With such easy access to Central London, you're not limited when it comes to great nights out.
Whether that's a West End show, hitting a few cocktail bars or going to a gig, you have it all.
And for something a little closer to home the neighbouring Uxbridge and Slough are not too far and offer plenty of pubs, bars and restaurants.
Leisure and sport
There are a lot of ways to get active and keep fit in West Drayton and the surrounding area.
The keen golfer will be pleased to hear about the many clubs not far from the Padcroft development including Thorney Park Golf Club, Stockley Park Golf Club and Driving Range and Richings Park to name just a few.
There are lots of places to stay in shape in the local area including a few outside gyms. Just four miles away in Hayes you'll find the Botwell Green Sports and Leisure Centre offering swimming, fitness classes, a gym, gymnastics hall and gymnastics club.
And you don't need to travel far for a day at the beach, just a 20-minute drive and you'll find Ruislip Lido Beach just minutes from London.
What homes are available?
Located just minutes from the station at West Drayton is the Padcroft development.
Offering a selection of one, two and three bedroom homes available through Shared Ownership, prices start at just £94,500 for a 30% share and from a 5% deposit of less than £5,000.
The modern new-build apartments are part of the exciting new Redrow development.
What is Shared Ownership?
Buying a home through Shared Ownership makes home ownership possible for those previously priced out of the market.
You'll buy a share in a home, in this case from 30% typically with a mortgage and deposit, and pay a low-cost rent on the remaining unpurchased share of the property.
There is the option to buy remaining shares at a later stage which is known as 'staircasing'. Often in most cases, you can buy up to 100% meaning the property is owned outright.
What makes this more affordable is only needing a smaller deposit. It can be 5% of the share you are buying rather than the full value of the property.
How can I find out more?
Get in touch to find out more about this development and to register your interest.
Call: 020 3640 7111
Email: [email protected]
Online: Click here
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Gunnison and Montrose Counties — A safety closure is in place for a bridge on US Highway 50 located west of Gunnison. The Colorado Department of Transportation is closing the bridge at the urging of the Federal Highway Administration and state bridge engineering experts due to the findings of an ongoing safety inspection, which identified anomalies in the bridge on Thursday, April 18. The closure is in place between US 50 Mile Point 131 (intersection with Colorado Highway 92) and MP 138. Local traffic will be allowed through the closure point to reach residences. Motorists should use COtrip to plan an alternate route. See below for more information about the northern and southern recommended alternate routes. CDOT has set up an incident command and will coordinate with local, state and federal agencies in order to respond as quickly and effectively as possible. CDOT has been conducting a special inspection for high-strength steel bridges for the Blue Mesa bridges as required by the Federal Highway Administration. This inspection was required because of known issues with similarly constructed bridges elsewhere in the country. A defect was observed during an early investigation of the bridge at approximately Mile Point 136.3. CDOT immediately brought in a second inspection crew with resources to perform another method for testing whether the defect posed a safety hazard on the bridge. The second inspection took place on Thursday, April 18. CDOT is continuing to assess the safety of the bridge and to quickly determine options for interim and permanent fixes – and will keep the public informed as soon as more information is available. The bridge closure is located between Gunnison and Montrose. It is located east of the US 50 Little Blue Creek Canyon project, which is currently in a planned winter shutdown.
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This closure will create a significant detour for commuters between Montrose and Gunnison. The recommended detour route for through traffic is via Interstate 70 to the north or US 160 to the south. CDOT understands the inconvenience that this creates and is rapidly evaluating options to improve options for residents, businesses, and travelers on the western slope. The northern route is 354 miles and requires approximately six hours of travel time. The southern route is 331 miles and requires nearly 7 hours of travel time. CDOT and local partners are exploring whether it is feasible at this point in the season to clear local seasonal routes that may be able to significantly reduce the detour time for local travelers.
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