Do the tubes really take 0 secs?

wheres it say that?
I use the tube regularly, and was worried about getting the right times and everything when I first started using it. My advice is if you're only going to use the tube once in a blue moon, and don't really need to know the ins and outs of it completely, just get a cab. I do that when I'm lazy![]()
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Get there a little early, say 10 minutes early, then you just get on the tube, the other stuff such as London Paddington are your stops I guess![]()
That's why we seize the moment, try to freeze it and own it, squeeze it and hold it cause we consider these minutes golden.
The arrival and departure times might be the same but tube trains come like every 3 minutes anyway so you'll be fineeee![]()
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It doesn't matter if you miss a tube because they come every 5-10 minutes. Don't get worried about it unless it's in the rush-hour.
Remember to buy your tickets!
When you first look at the tube map your like wth but its really easy to understand and like it has been said, don't worry about missing it as they come like every 5mins.
Take the Circle line (or hammersmith and city line) eastbound until you get to euston square, then you could walk around the corner. Or you could take the circle or hammersmith and city line eastbound to kings cross and then take the Victoria line one station southbound.
Good luck on your journey, shouldn't be too busy at midday thursday but don't count your chances of getting a seat anywhere!
If you're on a teenage oyster it will cost anything up to a maximum of a pound. Otherwise could cost something like £2.50 as far as i'm aware for adult tickets in zone 1.
Dont worry the tickets are cheap in the easter holidays, I went last week to Bond Street for only 1 pound day travelcard mega cheap.
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