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nxjen Wrote:

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> And outside the gym and cinema


Yes. The angles are deceptive. Looks like there's five paving slabs between ESPH and the bus stop and six between the PO bust stop and the dry cleaners. The difference being that there's often a queue of people outside the post office in that six tile space, whereas at the stop outside ESPH people queue alongside the road for the bus.

singalto Wrote:

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> Foxy, the Freedom Pass works from 9.00. I have

> just checked the TfL website. If I have an early

> hospital appointment, I simply pay to use public

> transport.



Do you need to buy a separate Oyster card to do that?


Just wondering if I should get one just in case.

nxjen Wrote:

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> OK, take a look at these two photos. Outside the

> post office



I came pass on the bus this morning around 11.00 it was rammed from the post office passed barclays bank.


Depends when you take the picture to confirm your point of view. Rose bus stop and pavement was empty down to the gym.

You can't pay with cash, so it's either an Oyster or just use a contactless bank card. Just be super careful to always use the same card to make sure you get charged the correct price and benefit from daily and weekly capping. NB: monthly capping doesn't apply to contactless yet, so if you're going to be travelling several times per week a monthly travel card might be better value and you can only get that on an Oyster as far as I know.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Pugwash Wrote:

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> -----

> > Why not consider moving the stop to outside

> Mrs.

> > Robinson and the barbers - plenty of space

> there.

>

> TFL are not there to assist people.

> Their policy along with the policy of Mayor of

> London Sadiq Khan is to make public Transport

> as difficult as possible for people to use.

> Especially the Elderly.

>

> The government's decision to restrict Early

> morning use of the Elderly's Freedom Pass

> has been welcomed by TFL along with The Mayor.

>

> Sadiq Khan is driven to work in ?300,000

> five-litre armoured Range Rover while commuters

> endure packed Tube trains and drivers face new ?15

> congestion charge

>

> https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2020/05/15/15/2843024

> 6-8323259-He_was_whisked_to_City_Hall_in_a_luxury_

> Range_Rover_Discovery_as-m-37_1589554461359.jpg

>

> #Hypocrite

>

> DulwichFox


Oh - I saw this one and I shouted "up yours Boris" Khan must have been shocked.

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