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Case Logic VNC-218 18-Inch Laptop Case (Black)
Sale Price: $19.99 |
DescriptionFITS NOTEBOOKS WITH UP TO 18.4" SCREENSSMART ORGANIZATION PANEL PROVIDES A PLACE FOR ALL ELECTRONICS GADGETS & ACCESSORIESSPEED POCKET ALLOWS FOR QUICK ACCESS TO PUT VALUABLES PRIOR TO PASSING THROUGH AIRPORT SECURITYLUGGAGE STRAP SECURELY ATTACHES BRIEFCASE TO MOST ROLLING LUGGAGEADJUSTABLE SHOULDER STRAP & COMFORTABLE FULLY-PADDED HANDLESPOCKET ON INSIDE OF NOTEBOOK CASE STORES FILES FOLDERS & OTHER SMALL ITEMSDIM: 19... |
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Targus XL Backpack Designed for 17 Inch Notebooks TXL617 (Black with Blue Accents)
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DescriptionThis XL Notebook backpack holds to its name of being extra large fitting widescreen notebooks with screens up to 17". This backpack has a large section for books and binders and a padded notebook sleeve to protect the notebook... |
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SOLO Classic Collection Rolling Laptop Portfolio Case Holds Notebook Computer up to 17 inches, Black, PT136-4
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DescriptionLaptops with screens up to 17" are safe in padded computer pocket. Cushioned carrying handles and in-line skate wheels allow for easy transportation. Zip-down organizer features pen loops business card holders key fob and zippered accessory pocket... |
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Highland 10396 Black Rainproof and Duffel Bag Car Top Carrier
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DescriptionHighland waterproof rolling duffel set that attaches to vehicle roof racks. Includes waterproof duffel, protective cover and mounting straps. Outside pocket stores travel documents. Inside pocket stores cover and straps... |
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Saddlemen Universal Bike Bag / Sissy Bar Bags Luggage SSR1200 - (15"Hx10"Wx8"D) New
Sale Price: $56.95 |
DescriptionConvenient size, full of features, easy mounting and incredible value // Rugged, fully rigid construction holds bag shape even when empty // Fully adjustable mounting system includes two adjustable-length hooked bungees; mount onto sissy bar, luggage rack or back seat // Zip/hook-and-loop wide top opening with gusseted zip front |
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Rolling Sewn Computer Bag and Tool Case
Sale Price: $103.99 |
Description83-6999 Features: -Optional WP tool pallets. -Padded computer pouch. -Two compartments for tools. -41'' Telescoping handle. -Carry load. -Separate computer from business Items. -Optional shoulder strap available... |
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Pelican 1510-004-110 Case with Padded Dividers, Black
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DescriptionWATERTIGHT CRUSHPROOF & DUST PROOF RETRACTABLE EXTENSION HANDLE STRONG POLYURETHANE WHEELS WITH STAINLESS STEEL BEARINGS EASY-OPEN DOUBLE-THROW LATCHES OPEN CELL CORE WITH SOLID WALL DESIGNSTRONG & LIGHTWEIGHT O-RING SEAL AUTOMATIC PRESSURE EQUALIZATION VALVE COMFORTABLE RUBBER OVER-MOLDED TOP & SIDE HANDLES STAINLESS STEEL HARDWARE & PADLOCK PROTECTORS PADDED DIVIDER SETPERSONALIZED NAMEPLATE SERVICE AVAILABLE FAA MAXIMUM CARRY-ON SIZEINTERIOR DIM: 19... |
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Travelpro Walkabout Lite 3 Rolling Tote, Black, One Size
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DescriptionTravelPro 4060913 Rolling Tote - Black |
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gogogear Luca - Roller Bag |
DescriptionIdeal for school, travel or sleepover |
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Puma Heritage Grip PMAM1027 Handbag
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Best way from Heathrow to Earl's Court in the morning with Luggage?
My flight arrives at Heathrow Airport at 7 AM on a Monday morning. I know that the Piccadilly Line runs directly to Earl's Court but I'm concerned about my luggage and the rush hour. Is the Piccadilly Line the best way to go, or is there another, reasonable option? I plan to carry one large roller suitcase and a laptop bag.
Assuming you're American, it will take a long time to get through immigration as the non-EU passport control queue is always enormous at that time in the morning, what with all the transatlantic flights all arriving about the same time. (We EU citizens get through a lot faster!) By the time you've done that and retrieved the baggage, which sometimes takes a while to arrive as Heathrow is enormous, it may well be 8 am or later and the rush hour may be tailing off.
As Heathrow is at the end of the line you'll be very likely to get a seat and Piccadilly line trains are specifically built with luggage areas. The whole fleet was replaced when the line was extended to Heathrow for this reason. To be honest it's by far the cheapest option and I'd try it - you get to see a slice of London commuting life as well!
A taxi would cost in the region of £50 as the journey is 12 miles. Only the London black cabs are permitted to use the exclusive bus lane on the M4, and they are the most expensive. The drive would probably be more frustrating and take longer - rush hour traffic into London in the mornings has to be seen to be believed.
There are also the Heathrow Express and Heathrow Connect trains, but they take you to Paddington and then you'd have to get round to Earl's Court. This would involve taking the Circle or Hammersmith & City lines one stop to Edgware Road, then changing to the District line.
All in all if I were you I'd take the Piccadilly.












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