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Train to London Bridge and then bus (48 or 149) from LB to Liverpool Street station. The bus normally takes between 15 and 20 minutes depending on traffic and time of day.


Edited to add: obviously it depends where in ED you're starting from. 5imon's routes are both good alternatives, although the 40 might take longer than that in rush hour?

40 Bus goes to Aldgate, not Liverpool St. Aldgate is 7 min walk from LS.


Train to LB then either:

149, 42 or 35 bus to LS or walk up to LS


If you're getting the bus, it may be quicker to walk to South side of London Bridge itself and wait for your bus at the bus stop just before the river (outside Barrow Boy and Banker bar). The buses (ie. 149) leaving LB station get caught in shocking traffic trying to navigate the junction out to the bridge, esp in rush hour.

But Journey Planner only tells you the theoretical times. WE are getting real experiences here. Also Journey planner can come up with some very strange routes and isn't aware of how close some Underground Stations are to Over Ground Stations.


Anyone know a good night out - Why not google it instead of using this community website.

Anyone recommend a good Osteopath- Why not google it instead FFS! (google that!)

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