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Bike Train November 16th earlier time


Sally Eva

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The Bike Train is running monthly through the winter and the next one is November 16th (this Wednesday). The Bike Train survey showed that (contrary to what might have been thought) what was putting most people off the Bike Train was not the weather or the effort but the timing.


Which is an excellent outcome because we can't do anything about the weather or the effort but we can alter the timing. The Bike Train will therefore be running 15 minutes earlier from now on. There was also a call for the Train to go to other places and we will be extending it to Kings Cross from the spring. We already go to Kings Cross on an ad hoc basis so if Kings Cross is your destination of choice just tell just tell us and we will make Liz get out of bed earlier and show you the way.


All the further details you could wish are here: http://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/events/bike-train-winter-timetable/


And if that's not enough you can PM me, reply here or text me on 07842 640 207

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