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I travel in rush hour every day. Coming home I often walk to elephant and castle and pick up the bus from there as it saves all the aldwych/Waterloo traffic. I don't find it too much of a pain though usually? And at least on the bus you can get off and walk if traffic is poo. I hate getting stuck on trains.
I work near the RCJ a couple of days a week ,and get the Denmark Hill train to Blackfriars and if I'm lazy, jump on the tube to Temple, then walk up. Depending which end of Covent Garden you are, you could walk from Temple or Embankment which would only be 10 mins. I'm paying for an Oyster anyway, so the tube journey doesn't cost me any extra.

Huggers Wrote:

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> Wow has the long-missed lost rail link between

> London bridge and Charing Cross been restored

> without me even noticing?!


Yep, since the end of August 2016. As I mentioned above there were restrictions for the first year, with trains leaving CX not stopping at London Bridge in the morning peak and those passing through London Bridge towards CX not stopping between 4.30pm and 6pm. Now, since early September, trains scheduled to stop are doing so in both directions at all times.


The link to Cannon Street should be restored in January 2018 and all work completed by ?Spring? 2018.

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