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Welcome on board


London Overground East London extension is now up and running.....


I am quite frankly beside myself with excitement at the possibilities, the exploration & the progress to come

As you can see there are four brand new stations along the line, each one it self a massive leap in transport provision but what adventures lie ahead outside of them ?


Here are a couple of links to get started with however, what will be even better is personal experiences & discoveries along the line from "us" the L.O.E.L Travel Club pioneers


http://www.cultureline.org.uk/


Trains every 15 minutes on New Cross, West Croydon and Crystal Palace branches. This means between Surrey Quays and Sydenham there will be trains every 7-8 minutes.


http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/projectsandschemes/15359.aspx


And Lastly....


Of Phileas Fogg....


Had he travelled? It was likely, for no one seemed to know the world more familiarly; there was no spot so secluded that he did not appear to have an intimate acquaintance with it. Often pointing out the true probabilities, and seeming as if gifted with a sort of second sight, so often did events justify his predictions. He must have travelled everywhere, at least in the spirit.


"Here , here"


http://www.queens-theatre.co.uk/archive/2007/fogg.jpg Welcome to the club, It's "First Class" you know..


*throws hat in the air*



W**F

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