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Ridiculous suggestions all of the above.


I drive the route many times as follows:


Blackfriars - Kings Cross - Camden - Chalk Farm - Swiss Cottage - Finchley Rd - Brent Cross - M1


True enough re: the congestion charge corridor of Park Lane Edgeware Rd but why go west to go north?

Asset Wrote:

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> Ridiculous suggestions all of the above.

>

> I drive the route many times as follows:

>

> Blackfriars - Kings Cross - Camden - Chalk Farm -

> Swiss Cottage - Finchley Rd - Brent Cross - M1

>

> True enough re: the congestion charge corridor of

> Park Lane Edgeware Rd but why go west to go north?


Because the M1 starts at North West London! You have to go West at some point!

Perhaps there's a fold in the page, Mike P?


Asset, I have to concede that your route looks reasonable. But if you check out the Victoria route on a map, it is also consistently going NW. In fact, because I am pedantic, I just plotted both of them out, and the distances were near identical. (the Victoria route was about 0.3 miles shorter, but there will be a margin of error).

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