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Yep - thats how I go now.


Caught the 436 straight there from Peckham once or twice to save on zone 1 ticket - but still took an hour.


The train ticket to London Bridge included the cost of the tube to paddington I think.


ClareC Wrote:

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> Fatest way to Paddington is to catch the 7.15

> train to London Bridge from East Dulwich, then get

> the Jubilee line to Baker street and then the

> Bakerloo to Paddington. I usually get to

> Paddington about 7.50 on that route. The tube

> change is easy its just over the platform.

I think we debated this one

before
.


I'm a fan of no.12 to Lambeth North (less of an underground maze with overground rush hour than l'elephant) then bakerloo to Paddington. Not necessarily the fastest but the best balance between fast and low number of changes - particularly with luggage, as gets you on both bus and tube early enough in their journey to get seated and entrenched with your bags.


PS: just seen why timtim started this thread - may be a bit late, sorry!

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