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Hello


I may be forced into moving from East Dulwich to Herne Hill (due to a derth of available ground floor 3 beds with gardens)


I'll be putting up my 1 bed flat on Barry Road up for rent soon (before June)


Anyway, new commute will likely be from Herne Hill to Farringdon via overland


My question is has anyone travelled this route? If so what's the state of the trains at Herne Hill? Are they massively over crowded? Standing is tolerable? Seats are available?


The line is First Capital connect and I have the luxury of travelling any time between 8:00 and 8:50


I tried looking for a Herne Hill residents forum but couldn't find one - we're obviously more advanced in East Dulwich


Any help appreciated


Thanks


B

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