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... and a real pointer to why the 'You don't need a car in London brigade' are sadly mistaken. Buses (in terms of journey times) are no substitute for rail based transport - tube or train - and yet both these are regularly out of commission at weekends (and public holidays). And of course, while there are night buses, these are fewer/ less frequent and routes less wide-spread than during the day - so any travel which starts or terminates after midnight cannot realistically be 'public' - at best we rely on (expensive) private taxis and mini-cabs if we can't/ won't drive or don't have a car.

I went to John Lewis yesterday


With a buggy and infant


And without a car


It was fine


I would have preferred a train to LB but it didn't stop us doing anything and the alternative routes were fine


Yes there should be trains on weekends and they should be better but "You don't need a car in London brigade' are sadly mistaken." is a bit OTT the other way

It depends on your individual circumstances, and what sort of journey you're doing. Some people get by fine without a car, others might struggle.


I wouldn't claim that the lack of weekend trains forces us into the car, but it certainly doesn't give us a reason to get rid of it.

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