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Turn right out of the station and carry on along that road till you come to a junction called 'Hanger Lane'. Then turn left onto the North Circular following that for a good few miles till eventually you hit a junction with the M4. Then turn right onto the A4 and keep going till you get to Staines.
Alternative route - Tuen right out of the station and follow that road till you come to the 'Marylebone Flyover' come off at that junction down to the lights at the bottom and turn left onto the A5. Flow this down to Marble Arch, onto Park Lane and then down to Hyde Park Corner. From here get onto the A4 and follow it all the way to Staines.
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Not sure about the first route but the alternative route would certainly appeal. There's lots of alternatives, such as riding through Hyde Park and down Exhibition Road or through Hyde Park and down Kensington Road to the Broadway or go through Soho to pick up the A4 at Piccadilly or ... anyway, lots of alternatives but I'd... hmmm...
No, scrap that.
Follow the Euston Road to Euston Square underground, then left onto Gower Street, right onto Shaftesbury Avenue to Piccadilly Circus, follow the A4 to Knightsbridge then fork right at Scotch Corner onto the A315, then follow that all the way through Knightsbridge, Kensington, Hammersmith, Chiswick, Brentford (crossing the north circular) Isleworth and Hounslow to Bedfont where you pick up the A30 straight to Staines. Some heavy traffic on those roads but I can't think of anything which I'd be nervous cycling, unlike, say, the Westway.
Plan C, head due south to Waterloo and grab another train.
