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Hello there,


Was wondering if anyone knew the easiest/quickest way to get to Blackheath fireworks from the Nunhead side of Peckham Rye by public transport? I'm thinking about taking my 5-year old, so want to make it relatively painless. I've looked at the 'official' firework website - maps, roads closed etc. and am very confused! I'm guessing buses, trains etc. are all going to be busy going and coming back?


Any advice much appreciated.


Cheers,


Helen

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the train goes straight from peckham rye to blackheath and takes about 14 mins. I think that's the easiest way because if you get the train back after, even if it is crowded, you should be able to get on one even if you have to wait for the next one.


Or the 484 goes from where you are to lewisham station. From Lewisham station you would walk up a road called Granville Park and find yourself on the heath.


I hope you have fun!

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