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Doodles Wrote:

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> Oh ?, need to be at Euston by quarter to nine

> tomorrow. Guess I?d best get the bust from Forest

> Hill Rd, think it?s a 63?, and walk from Kings

> Cross.

>

> Any idea how long it will take?

>

> Should I leave soon?


No. 63 to Kings X - approx 60 minutes if you catch one before 8.00am - after that can add a further 10 - 20 mins to journey times.

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Plenty more flaneurs-by-proxy out and about between Elephant&Castle and Tower Bridge this morning


Apart from the odd gobshite who feels his consumer rights have been violated, I think it actually makes people more pleasant as they have to think outside the box and realise that (f'rinstance) no-one needs to pay to go down several floors, wait for a tube at Picadilly Circus and then change at Leicester Sq when they can just walk 70 yards

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Ladygooner Wrote:

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> Pleased to report Jubilee Line seems to be running

> well although very overcrowded..........


This afternoon it was hellish - with most people under the impression that my carriage was actually the Tardis with infinitely expandable space inside despite the evident crush. Stopping for 15 mins outside Westminster added to the fun.

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