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This is my daily commute. I know I?m too late for Frankito but at that time of the morning it will take a lot longer than half an hour. They journey itself is very quick but the amount of people squeezing onto the escalator to the tube platform and then onto a tube can add a hefty amount of time to your journey as you will probably need to let a few tubes go before you can squeeze onto one.


I would say for a 9am arrival you should be on the train at HOP by 8.20am and keep your fingers crossed that the jubilee line is running a good service.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Yep, an extra half hour of sleep is a pretty good

> reason for not going into work early...


True Jezza. You need the nine to fivers, happy with their lot, not pushing it... to keep the evil capitalists humming along. Perhaps the thing to be is a lazy capitalist?

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