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True, but I tend to find the more changes I make on a journey the more prone to going downhill it is


Narnia, I sympathise. I don't think there is any easy way to get to or from hammesrmith. What about the overground from Clapham Junction to Shep Bush and then a walk/bus hop to hammersmith?

Narnia Wrote:

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> Is there a quicker way to get there by public

> transport apart from going into Victoria anyone,

> please?


narnia - I needed to know the answer to this exact question for last Friday morning for my brother and I was told by an old ED-ite that the quickest way by public transport would be via 185 to Victoria then tube.


He ended up getting the train to London Bridge from ED then tube and made it in enough time for a 9.30 meeting, after leaving the house (nr the CPT) at 8.15.

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> I see your friends take the same attitude to

> punctuality that you do Katie. ;-)


Sean, first, I laughed :)) but now I am :-$


yes, narnia, it is probably advisable to leave the house earlier than that to get to Hammersmith (yes, it was my fault he didn't have enough time to get the 185)

I used to get the District Line to work in Chelsea and never found a quicker way than walk and bus to Peckham Rye (30 mins from my part of ED), train to Victoria (15 minutes) tube to Sloane Square, walk to work. Door to door 55 mins. So I'd add another 10 minutes on if I were going to Hammersmith.

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