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I particularly enjoy it when there's a vehicle coming in the opposite direction down a side street that's not willing to give way. It makes the journey so much more enjoyable... and long!


It's more of a necessity than an enjoyment for me as it's the only route that goes anywhere near my friends house in Rosendale Road, and it's not even that near really.

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Yes i agree. It seems to be a bit of an old people's bus ( hope this doesnt offend anyone), but i use it when i have heavy shopping. Just recently though it really is never on time, so its a bit of a game deciding whether to wait another 5 minutes or not, knowing it maybe another 25. sometimes it is even 5 or so minutes early, just thought it seems to be a bit of a "twilight zone bus", not like any other!
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I have spent more of my life than I care to calculate waiting for the P13! It does get me all the way from home in East Dulwich to work in New Cross and back and I've read many a good book (sometimes a whole one in one journey) as it weaves it's way around the longest possible route you could possibly take between the two points. I feel ridiculously happy when it arrives when it's supposed to - years of using it have obviously lowered my expections dramatically.
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