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At the moment road traffic trough Greenwich itself, i.e around the Market, down past the Maritime Museum (Romney Road) is diabolical as gas mains are being replaced - often big hold-ups - right now I would chose a route that avoids roads that go through the centre of Greenwich if you can.

clux Wrote:

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> or you can avoid buses altogether and get the

> train to london bridge and then another train out

> to greenwich



If this is the one in the O2, then Greenwich station is miles away. Westcombe Park station is closer.

geneverve how did you do it? I would have gone for the train then jubillee option because it comes out right in the o2 closely followed by train to london bridge then maze hill/charlton. I've tried a bus to lewisham then dlr to cutty sark before (for greenwich centre not the o2) and will not try that one again, it took forever.

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