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There's a shuttle bus that goes from just outside Guys. It takes about 10 minutes & I think it may even be free (might want to check that - maybe only free to staff/ students)? It's walkable in about 20 minutes, quite a nice walk too along the river front, but given the bitter weather maybe not?
It's definitely not just used by staff so you wouldn't be unusual or alone if you want to use it, but if it makes you feel funny then you could get a normal bus from Borough high street (3 mins walk from Guys) - I just can't remember what number. Or there's the river walk :D

I'll check this out next week. As far as I'm aware it is a staff shuttle bus though you do often see members of the public on the bus. I often have to do a mad dash between clinics on different sites. It can be very frustrating when you can't get on and have to wait another 10 mins before the next, or the one after that.


As for public transport options - there is the overland between London Bridge and Warerloo East or the jubilee between London Bridge and Westminster.

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