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I haven't used Canada Water since the games started, however the best thing to do is to get on the front carriage and go up the escalator to the ticket hall and then back down to the Jubilee platforms. There is a direct escalator from the Overground platform to the Jubilee, but I think that's closed for the duration of the games as it can get overcrowded on a normal day.


Alternatives are to change at Whitechapel for the District/H&C and get off at West Ham if you have tickets to the Olympic Park events or you could do what I did on Saturday and stay on the Overground and change at Canonbury for Stratford.

Get the 40 to Aldgate....that bits long but at least you'll get to sit down/stare out the window/snooze for a bit the walk to Liverpool street. One stop on the overhead to Stratford. Once your in Aldgate the journey is only about 20 minutes depending on if you know how to walk to Liverpool st or not

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