Part 1 - the flight and the first day in London
Our trip began as a 2 day drive from our home in Lubec Maine to my son and daughter in law's house near Worcester Massachusetts. The next day we left Worcester on the 2 pm MBTA train 520. As we left the station Amtrak 449 waiting for us to clear the platform. It had a sleeper cafe and at least 2 coaches.
Arrived at South Station only a couple of minutes late. We proceeded to the Silver Line platform to catch the SL1 bus to the airport. It was my first time on this line which is a Bus Rapid Transit link using dual mode buses that run off of overhead through a dedicated tunnel then switch to Diesel power upon reaching the surface. They then use the Ted Williams road tunnel to reach the airport which unfortunately means being stuck in traffic. The trip to terminal E took about an hour but not a problem as we had left plenty of time and arrived at the Delta counter in the prescribed 3 hours before departure.
There was a fairly long line but it moved reasonably quickly and we were through checkin and security in about an hour. We whiled away the time before the flight at a wine bar where we had a drink and a Mediterranean platter to tide us over until dinner on the plane.
Given all the horror stories we were edpecting the worst but the flight went very smoothly. The only unusual part was upon arriving at the gate we did not step into the usual jetway but instead a ramp down to the tarmac where we boarded a bus that took us to the plane. Something I have only experienced before at airports in the UK and in Iceland. Apparently there is a shortage of gates at Logan.
Once aboard our 767 we found the seating reasonably comfortable for coach. The meal was not bad by airline standards. I even managed to doze off for a couple of hours. The only negative was the breakfast with a rather poor excuse for an egg and cheese sandwich. At least they had something resembling English style tea. We landed at Heathrow basically on time, probably the first flight I have ever been on that didn't circle the Staines Reservoirs for an hour before landing.
Once we got off the plane the fun began. After what seemed like 10 miles of corridors we arrived at passport control. The eGates didn't work for either of us. Going through the regular line, my wife got through ok but my officer did not like my newly minted US passport for some reason. After conferring with a supervisor he grudgingly allowed me into the country. Ironic in that I was born there so technically still a British citizen.
By this time of course our bags had been circulating at "reclaim" for a while so we grabbed them and headed for the Picadilly line platform. The Underground is so much easier now that you can use any contactless card to tap in and out. It was nostalgic to ride the 1973 tube stock, the same as on our last UK trip in 2007. We changed at Hammersmith to the District line headed to our hotel at Temple. I love the new S stock on the subsurface lines, comfortable and air conditioned.
Although we were a couple of hours early the reception at Apex Temple Court let us check in. We got packed away. With an afternoon free we walked around a bit then I decided to deal with something that was bugging me. I had bought Rail and Sail tickets from London to Dublin via Holyhead but had never received an email confirmation. I decided to head to Euston to see i I could pick up the tickets.
Once at Euston I tried the ticket machine but I needed a reference number to retrieve and I did not have one. I went to the ticket office but the man there said we are Arriva West Coast and you bought them through Transport for Wakes, not our problem. He at least looked up the contact number for TfW for me.
I forgot to mention that the international plan I had purchased from my phone provider US Cellular did not work on my phone so I had to go back to the hotel where I could text them on WhatsApp over WiFi. Fortunately they were able to find my reference number. After a nice dinner at the hotel restaurant we collapsed into bed and slept for about 12 hours.
Stay tuned for part 2 coming soon.
Our trip began as a 2 day drive from our home in Lubec Maine to my son and daughter in law's house near Worcester Massachusetts. The next day we left Worcester on the 2 pm MBTA train 520. As we left the station Amtrak 449 waiting for us to clear the platform. It had a sleeper cafe and at least 2 coaches.
Arrived at South Station only a couple of minutes late. We proceeded to the Silver Line platform to catch the SL1 bus to the airport. It was my first time on this line which is a Bus Rapid Transit link using dual mode buses that run off of overhead through a dedicated tunnel then switch to Diesel power upon reaching the surface. They then use the Ted Williams road tunnel to reach the airport which unfortunately means being stuck in traffic. The trip to terminal E took about an hour but not a problem as we had left plenty of time and arrived at the Delta counter in the prescribed 3 hours before departure.
There was a fairly long line but it moved reasonably quickly and we were through checkin and security in about an hour. We whiled away the time before the flight at a wine bar where we had a drink and a Mediterranean platter to tide us over until dinner on the plane.
Given all the horror stories we were edpecting the worst but the flight went very smoothly. The only unusual part was upon arriving at the gate we did not step into the usual jetway but instead a ramp down to the tarmac where we boarded a bus that took us to the plane. Something I have only experienced before at airports in the UK and in Iceland. Apparently there is a shortage of gates at Logan.
Once aboard our 767 we found the seating reasonably comfortable for coach. The meal was not bad by airline standards. I even managed to doze off for a couple of hours. The only negative was the breakfast with a rather poor excuse for an egg and cheese sandwich. At least they had something resembling English style tea. We landed at Heathrow basically on time, probably the first flight I have ever been on that didn't circle the Staines Reservoirs for an hour before landing.
Once we got off the plane the fun began. After what seemed like 10 miles of corridors we arrived at passport control. The eGates didn't work for either of us. Going through the regular line, my wife got through ok but my officer did not like my newly minted US passport for some reason. After conferring with a supervisor he grudgingly allowed me into the country. Ironic in that I was born there so technically still a British citizen.
By this time of course our bags had been circulating at "reclaim" for a while so we grabbed them and headed for the Picadilly line platform. The Underground is so much easier now that you can use any contactless card to tap in and out. It was nostalgic to ride the 1973 tube stock, the same as on our last UK trip in 2007. We changed at Hammersmith to the District line headed to our hotel at Temple. I love the new S stock on the subsurface lines, comfortable and air conditioned.
Although we were a couple of hours early the reception at Apex Temple Court let us check in. We got packed away. With an afternoon free we walked around a bit then I decided to deal with something that was bugging me. I had bought Rail and Sail tickets from London to Dublin via Holyhead but had never received an email confirmation. I decided to head to Euston to see i I could pick up the tickets.
Once at Euston I tried the ticket machine but I needed a reference number to retrieve and I did not have one. I went to the ticket office but the man there said we are Arriva West Coast and you bought them through Transport for Wakes, not our problem. He at least looked up the contact number for TfW for me.
I forgot to mention that the international plan I had purchased from my phone provider US Cellular did not work on my phone so I had to go back to the hotel where I could text them on WhatsApp over WiFi. Fortunately they were able to find my reference number. After a nice dinner at the hotel restaurant we collapsed into bed and slept for about 12 hours.
Stay tuned for part 2 coming soon.