
Getting to Luton
Situated at the southern part of England , Luton is a big town which is famous for hat-making. The town was once home for the famous car-manufacturer Vauxhall Motors. This town is a beautiful place to visit, there are things to see and traveling Luton is fun.
You can travel by air, train or road to go to Luton . The town is only 30 miles away from the central London , and is connected by a very strong transportation network. The Luton airport is the pride of the town and it is one of the fastest growing airports of United Kingdom . This airport is also famous for offering cheaper flights. Both domestic and international flights fly to and from this airport regularly. Let me drop a little spicy news about this airport- this is the very airport from which the English national football team always flies abroad.
The Luton railway service is very convenient for any visitors. There are three stations- Luton, Luton airport parkway and the Leagrave which offer train services to and from almost all over UK. There are plans to initiate a 24-hour train service to Luton and Luton Airport Parkway .
The Luton motorway network is connected by two junctions of the M1 motorway, (Junctions 10 and 11). The M1 motorway provides access to London and North. The A6 passes through the town heading north to Bedford and south to St Albans . The bus and coach services are available all the time, and the service is also satisfactory.
Getting to Luton