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In years gone by has anyone tried to get back to ED on New Years Eve from Central London after the fireworks by the London Eye?


I know the tube runs for free all night but does anyone know if in the past the train companies do the same to ED, Peckham Rye or even Herne Hill. No clues on their website that I could see.

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I did a couple of years back. Can't remember the exact time, because we were at an event on the South Bank which carried on after the fireworks had finished.


So far as I recall it was a bit of a nightmare.


Had to walk to the Elephant to get a bus (because of road closures etc.) then had to walk from Camberwell.


Didn't occur to me to get a train as you'd have to go to London Bridge first which is in the wrong direction.

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