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Bike Train Wednesday June 22nd


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Train strikes driving you mad? Take the Bike Train to Blackfriars and beyond.


Southwark Cyclists run led-rides every Wednesday leaving Denmark Hill station and Peckham Rye Station at 8.10am and arriving at Blackfriars at 8.45am. The departure point for Peckham Rye is the bike stands behind McDonalds.


We use two parks a traffic-calmed backstreet, the New Kent Road pavement-cycle-lanes, and the new segregated bike lanes. Fun and free. Makes you happy, keeps you healthy and costs nothing.


We have taken riders on to Kings Cross, Mayfair, and Canary Wharf and return rides are arranged personally. If you think this might be for you the map is here:



You can pm me, text me on 07842 640 207 or just turn up


Sally

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