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Luton area
Hi there, what can be said about the Luton area with regards to access to tube/train stations,buses,safety and general cost of living?
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Not sure where you got Luton from but my suggestion is DONT live there.
I am not sure how far out you think the Tube goes but Luton is not even IN London. It is North OF London.
I know the airport is called Luton (London) but that is stretching things a bit.
Below is a map of London and the outer areas. The yellow bit in the middle is London AND its outskirts.
Luton is just off the TOP of the map, but the word Luton is not actally on the map.
The word "Airport" at the very top left (above St Albans) is Luton Airport
http://www.reloburo.com/uk_information/area_in formation/images/london_15.png
Not sure where you got Luton from but my suggestion is DONT live there.
I am not sure how far out you think the Tube goes but Luton is not even IN London. It is North OF London.
I know the airport is called Luton (London) but that is stretching things a bit.
Below is a map of London and the outer areas. The yellow bit in the middle is London AND its outskirts.
Luton is just off the TOP of the map, but the word Luton is not actally on the map.
The word "Airport" at the very top left (above St Albans) is Luton Airport
http://www.reloburo.com/uk_information/area_in formation/images/london_15.png
I think you need some education about London !
London is a HUGE city, there are people who live on the West of it who have probably never been to the East of it (and vice versa).
If you are going to work in London you probably need to live IN London (or spend a fortune in travel costs), so NOT Luton.
This map below shows London in white (What we call Greater London).
http://www.city.ac.uk/marcoms_media/images/map s/London%20Map.gif
Round London is a motorway called the M25, shown on the map in blue.
If you want to WORK in London you probably need to live INSIDE the M25 motorway.
As you can see from the map, Luton is WAY outside the M25 motoway.
Here is a map showing the greater London areas and their names.
http://www.mapsofworld.com/united-kingdom/maps /london-map.jpg
Those in the centre, like Westminster and Kensington are VERY expensive.
Ringed round them are cheaper areas that are just outside the centre, and fairly easy to commute from, like Fulham, Lambeth, Camden, Hackney etc. (although they can have very expensive parts).
As you get further out you get to suburbia, like Hillingdon and Epsom, which may be slighter cheaper but are now a long way out.
Getting from the EDGES of London to the CENTRE is fairly easy as all the tube trains gravitate towards the centre.
Getting ACROSS London, so from West to East or from North to South is NOT so easy as you have to go into the centre and come out again.
To be honest you are best finding out where you are going to WORK first and then work back from that to see where you want to LIVE
London is a HUGE city, there are people who live on the West of it who have probably never been to the East of it (and vice versa).
If you are going to work in London you probably need to live IN London (or spend a fortune in travel costs), so NOT Luton.
This map below shows London in white (What we call Greater London).
http://www.city.ac.uk/marcoms_media/images/map s/London%20Map.gif
Round London is a motorway called the M25, shown on the map in blue.
If you want to WORK in London you probably need to live INSIDE the M25 motorway.
As you can see from the map, Luton is WAY outside the M25 motoway.
Here is a map showing the greater London areas and their names.
http://www.mapsofworld.com/united-kingdom/maps /london-map.jpg
Those in the centre, like Westminster and Kensington are VERY expensive.
Ringed round them are cheaper areas that are just outside the centre, and fairly easy to commute from, like Fulham, Lambeth, Camden, Hackney etc. (although they can have very expensive parts).
As you get further out you get to suburbia, like Hillingdon and Epsom, which may be slighter cheaper but are now a long way out.
Getting from the EDGES of London to the CENTRE is fairly easy as all the tube trains gravitate towards the centre.
Getting ACROSS London, so from West to East or from North to South is NOT so easy as you have to go into the centre and come out again.
To be honest you are best finding out where you are going to WORK first and then work back from that to see where you want to LIVE