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Bike Train via quietway 1 Weds Nov 22nd


Sally Eva

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Quietway 1 is one of London's best and safest cycling routes -- the best if not the only Quietway worthy of the name. It comes within half a mile of Peckham Arch but is completely unsigned until you?re on it. Map attached.


The best approach is via Surrey Canal Path and Glengall Road ? and that?s the way the Bike Train goes. We start from outside Nunhead station at 7.45am and pick up riders at Peckham Rye Station (by the bike stands behind McDonalds) ten minutes later. We arrive at the river around 8.30am depending on which bridge or bridges get the nod.


Further progress depends on where you want to go. Please text ahead to say you are coming and where you want to go to. I?m on 07842 640 207. The branch line from Denmark Hill will not run unless booked ahead. Return rides arranged on request.


Southwark Cyclists is the borough branch of the London Cycling Campaign which campaigns for more, better cycling in London. Most of us are members but you don?t have to be. Most of us live in Southwark but some of us don?t and you don?t have to. And everything we do is free


https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk

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