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I'd really,really like to see a non-stop train from ED to Shoreham by Sea because my mum lives there and I visit her usually a couple of times a month.

It would also be very nice if the only other passengers could be nice clean well behaved ones who wouldn't mind me knocking back a few cans of Kronenbourg during the journey (and subsequently snoring rather loudly)

Hilarious, is ED a nutter-free zone then? Could we put that on the station sign along with a Welcome to East Dulwich message and hanging baskets to show we are all lovely?!


Dear me, very amusing posts all in all and agree would love to reduce the commute (esp as S.Bermondsey completely pointless station in the middle of nowhere with less than 5 people getting on or off it always seems!!) so all in favour of a petition to the local councillor for ED who seems to post on here regularly :)

esme Wrote:

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> Hilarious, is ED a nutter-free zone then? Could

> we put that on the station sign along with a

> Welcome to East Dulwich message and hanging

> baskets to show we are all lovely?!

>

> Dear me, very amusing posts all in all and agree

> would love to reduce the commute (esp as

> S.Bermondsey completely pointless station in the

> middle of nowhere with less than 5 people getting

> on or off it always seems!!) so all in favour of a

> petition to the local councillor for ED who seems

> to post on here regularly :)


xxxxx


Eh? Excuse me!!! I am staying with my OH at Packett Mansions, and we have just tonight got a train from South Bermondsey to see Fran McGillivray and Mike Burke play in a pub in East Croydon, AND got a train back from East Croydon to South Bermondsey.


South Bermondsey station rocks! And what's more, there is a real sweetie in the ticket office.


And btw, what is this company who are apparently sponsoring the ED (and Peckham) station signs? JBM something or other. Who they?

You didn't fall asleep, I've once caught this train as well. Like a bullet it was!


JohnL Wrote:

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> There is an early train that goes from Peckham rye

> straight to London bridge.

>

> I've caught it (unless I fell asleep).

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