Jump to content

Recommended Posts

I need to get to Sulivan Road, SW6 3DU tomorrow afternoon for a job interview and the tube strike has thrown my route into slight chaos. The nearest station is Parson's Green, apparently about 15mins walk away. I've tried the TFL website but it all looks very involved so just thought I'd see if anyone has any suggestions? I live on Peckham Rye side of ED so either station is easy for me. Any help would be much appreciated!
Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6585-getting-to-parsons-green/
Share on other sites

It's the route I take to Craven Cottage. It works pretty well as only one form of transport is involved. It's easy to say: ten minutes on this train, 10 minutes on that bus, aggregate it up and treat that as the total. That ignores time: getting to train stations, waiting for buses and trains, getting between buses and trains etc. I remember a house builder in the area suggesting that a trip from East Dulwich to Greenwich takes 20 minutes. Fine with the aid of teleportation and perfectly synchronised transport. Anyway, whatever you do, do not assume that you can get from ED to Parson's Green in 40 minutes on the day of a strike. You may be very lucky, but it would be a risk. Victoria is traditionally where camera crews converge on strike days to film people's desperation to get on buses. Equally, however strikes can be complete non-events with largely functioning public transport and a slightly lower number of people using it.
Thought it only proper that I update everyone on the success of my journey. 3The 37 took exactly 45 minutes from East Dulwich Road to Alma Rd, Walworth. The walk to the office on the otherside of the river probably about 20minutes. I allowed a ridiculous amount of time to get there so as always was ridiculously early and discovered the office was in a very residential area completely void of any cafes or shops! But I am extremely thankful for all your help and always love it when I can get there and back for the bargain price of 2 quid! (oh and I got the job, but it's only agency waitressing so can't get too excited!)

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • OK so we are having our annual conversation about getting aircon fitted, as our west-facing loft turns into an ACTUAL FURNACE whenever the temperature goes over 25 degrees. (It's 33 degrees in here now and that's with the blackout blinds closed all day.) We have Velux windows that are hinged in the middle so I think a portable unit is out of the question as it would be a nightmare with the vent. So maybe we just need to bite the bullet and get a proper unit installed. Has anyone had experience of doing this, particularly in a loft? Any things to watch out for/recommendations for installers, and would you be willing to say how much it cost (I'm seeing wildly varying prices quoted online)? I know it's a lot of money for only a few days a year but as the summers are getting hotter it's becoming more of an issue every year. Any advice appreciated!
    • Well we already have a top class gym with a reformer Pilates studio at Fitfor.  I don’t think they’ve found it easy over the years to make money. We could end up with none. There’s also Core just opened in Upland Rd doing massage therapy. All these places won’t be here in 12 months I’m afraid to say.
    • Todays the day, which option will we get  All will be evealed in the next exciting episode of "tooley street"  (que bum bum bums) 
    • Noticed the bollard (big bell shaped one) has again been torn up. Wonder how many times this has happened over the years and how much it's cost.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...