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The previous Dulwich Society magazine had an article about Mr.Kleinwort (of Kleinwort Benson). Apparently he walked every day to work in the City of London and then back again - whatever the weather. He insisted his children also did this when they joined the firm.


I've just cycle to Holborn. One bus in the 30minute journey - 139 from Waterloo.

I used to walk from Dulwich Library to Blackfriars - took about 70 mins which isn't bad


Most journeys I managed in a week was 5 there and 4 back - the legs really feel it after a bit but it's perfectly doable when th eneed arises on days like today

It's about 4 miles from ED Station to Bank. At a brisk pace it should take about an hour. That makes it comparable to the bus in rush hour and not that much longer than the train at the moment. Cycling is hands down the quickest way to do it. Both methods of getting there under your own power, also much cheaper. Doesn't say much for our public transport options really, but there you go.

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