[by:¿É¿ÉÓ¢Óï¡«www.utensil-race.com] [00:00.00] Hello, this is City Airport Information. [00:02.53] How can I help you? [00:04.24] Oh, hi, good morning. [00:06.06] I 'm going to fly to City Airport in London next week. [00:08.59] It's my first time there. [00:10.20] Could you tell me how can I get to Pudding Mill Lane from the air port? [00:17.09] Pudding Mill Lane? [00:18.34] It's quite easy. [00:20.12] There are a couple of ways to get there. [00:22.34] The fastest and most convenient way is to take DLR. [00:26.79] DLR? [00:27.38] What's that? [00:29.21] It's short for" Docklands Light Railway." Actually, it it an overground system connecting East London to the London Underground network. [00:37.41] That sounds nice. [00:39.54] How often does the DLR depart from airport station? [00:43.56] About every 8 to 15 minutes. [00:46.36] You only need to make a transferring stop at Stratford and you will be there after another station. [00:52.45] Of course, there always will be other option to get you there. [00:56.34] For example, you may rent a car right here at the airport. [01:00.43] Well. [01:01.05] I do not have a valid driver's license. [01:03.53] In that case, you could also take airport shuttle or train. [01:08.10] Or, you can ask a favor from your friend. [01:11.30] Do you have a friend or relative nearby? [01:14.16] Because you may ask I them to pick you up at the forecourt, next to the terminal building. [01:19.24] Let me think if it is worth troubling my friend ... If so, their cars are not allowed to wait at the entrance without being unattended. [01:29.12] No. I do not thinking my friend is going to be available on that day. [01:33.36] So, I am thinking of maybe taking a cab ... That works as well. [01:37.50] There are plenty available, but it will cost you. [01:41.15] There are two major cabs that are running in London: black cab and mini cab. [01:46.40] I think you need mini cab. [01:48.42] OK. [01:48.47] But I know nothing about the systems cabs are working under. [01:52.36] What should I do?