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Rail cuts 'leave South London commuters out of the loop'


Renzo

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That two-station backtrack from East Dulwich to Tulse Hill with Thameslink service up to St Pancras isn't always a time-saver, but it's far more relaxed than the bus slog via Camberwell, with the transfer to the 45.
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I'd never have thought of taking that route to St Pancras. I'd usually hop over to Brixton and jump on Victoria line or if I had lots of bags, jump on the 63.


It's the SLL service to/from Victoria that distresses me far more about the proposed cuts but there's already a fairly long thread on the forum about that.

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womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> surely all those Guardian journalists that get off

> the train at Farringdon must big this up???


Don't want to be a pedant but the Grauniad is now at Kings Place which is closer to St pancras

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