During journey

On board

  • To ensure the comfort of all passengers, it is prohibited to eat, have alcoholic drinks and smoke on board. During your journey, stops are scheduled to enable you to have something to eat or smoke. If available, using the safety belt whilst travelling is compulsory.

  • On certain routes and during the holiday season it is possible that your coach is not in Eurolines livery.

  • Sometimes, the coach that picks you up from the departure point, has a different destination than you. Many coaches go trough your destination to a final destination in another country. This may be the case for destinations in e.g. Belgium, France, Germany and Luxembourg. This may also be the case if you have a transfer during your journey. Please ask the driver if his/her coach goes to your destination.

Ferry or Shuttle (Euro tunnel) on London service

This is per departure time different.

Attention! This is NEVER a guarantee. It may be that the bus, such as bad weather, at the last moment in place of the ferry to the tunnel must be evasive or vice versa.

It can be that the bus must swerve, for example at badly weather, at the last moment, and take the ferry instead of the tunnel or the other way around.

How to reach the London airport's?

Major stations in London

London has a number of major bus stations. There are seven mainline stations in London:
Saint Pancreas Station for the Eurostar to Paris, national tours and connections to Heathrow and Gatwick.
Kings Cross Station to travel to the north of England and Scotland.
Waterloo Station in the south, commuters from southwest England and the London suburbs . Victoria Station is a major transport terminal, with lines to the south and southeast of the United Kingdom and the airports.
Victoria Coach Station is 5 minutes walk from the train station and has national and international bus services.
Paddington Station connects the areas in the west, Wales and the terminal for the Heathrow Express trains.
Liverpool Street Station in the northeast, for travel to East of England, as well as to Stansted Airport. London Bridge Station, located in the district of Southwark, linking London with the south and southeast, and has a connection with Heathrow and Gatwick.

London airport information

London Heathrow Airport (LHR) is located 24km from central London.
All five of London Heathrow terminals have every 15 minutes a connection to Paddington Station in the center with the Heathrow Airport Express. Trains run between 5 am and 11 pm and the trip takes 15 minutes.
Heathrow Connect trains run every 30 minutes on the same track. It takes approximately 25 minutes to get to Paddington Station. Trains run from Mondays till Saturdays from 5 am to midnight and Sundays from 6 am to midnight.
For transfers from the airport by metro or bus, the Piccadilly Line connects all five terminals at Heathrow Airport with central London in about 60 minutes. The metro runs from 5.30 am to 11.30 pm. The N9 night bus runs every 30 minutes to central London.


London Gatwick Airport (LGW) is located 45 km from central London.
The fastest connection is the Gatwick Express to Victoria Station or London Bridge Station. The trains run every 15 minutes from 4.30 am to 1.30 pm (Airport Centre) and 3.00 am to 12.30 pm (center-airport) every day. There are a number of other trains to London.
Also there are buses from the airport to downtown. Between 6.30 am and noon, the Easybus leaves approximately every 20 minutes to Victoria station, takes just over an hour.
London Stansted Airport (STN) is located 60 km from downtown.


The Stansted Express train runs every 15 minutes to Liverpool Station from 5.30 am to 11.30 pm (45 minutes). There are inexpensive bus services to Victoria Station, as Easybus of National Express, 24 hours a day.


London Luton Airport (LTN) is situated 50 km from central London.
Direct rail services to Saint Pancreas Station in central London last about 25 minutes There are also inexpensive bus services, such as the Easybus 24 hours a day every  20 minutes with a journey time of just over one hour.


London City Airport (LCY)
is situated in the Docklands in east London.
London City Airport is well connected to the Docklands Light Railway, which departs every 7-15 minutes from Bank underground station. The journey takes about 22 minutes. Bus No.473 or 474 operate between London City Airport and Greater London.

How to reach the the center of paris/ airport Charles de Gaulle from the coach station Galliéni?

For the center:
The Galliéni Bus Station is located at the terminus of the underground line 3. The simplest is to take line 3 (direction Pont Levallois/Bécon), the change at ‘République’ (after 6 stations) for line 5 towards Bobigny, which leads in 3 stops to the North Station.

 

For the Airport CDG:
Underground line 3 – Direction Pont Levallois/Bécon
    Galliéni  - République
Underground line 5 – Direction Bobigny
    République – Gare du Nord
RER : Gare du Nord – CDG