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I know that lots of people don't want a Bike Train, they want their trains back.


But if anyone does think they might want a bike train (route: 50% park 40% segregation) -- could you tell me


a) what time you would like it to leave East Dulwich?


and


b) where you would it to go?

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A Bike Train is a led-ride. I'll be posting our next one in the What's On section on Monday. It's on August 31st and sets off from Nunhead, Peckham Rye station and Denmark Hill station between 8am and 8.10am. It's a very quiet and enjoyable route mostly off-road (through parks) and then a backstreet. After that we are on segregation which is where there is a part of the road for bikes only, protected by about 2m of pavement. We get to Blackfriars at 8.45 and take riders on to various places.


People sometimes say to me that they want to go earlier or later -- or to go somewhere else.


I'm trying to guage how many people feel like that so that we can adjust to what people want.

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