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getting to Canary Wharf from East D/Nunhead


emc

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Some ludicrous suggestions here! The original poster was correct in the first place, drive to Canada water and park in the cinema. I live in Nunhead and do this journey myself, far quicker and cheaper than any of the suggestions here.


The drive to Can water takes 15 minutes from Nunhead station.

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It was an easy journey until they closed the East London Line, which whisked you up to Canary Wharf from New Cross Gate in no time at all. That will be re opening supposedly in December. I'd rather use public transport, and the thought of driving to Canada Water would add so much time to the journey. I found that if I cycled or drive to Deptford Bridge, there's parking just off Friendly Street Taking the DLR was quick and cheap only a pound gets you to Canary Wharf in no time.


People whinge on about transport in London, I don't buy it. The other night I left Kensal Rise at 11.45 and got home to Nunhead in just over an hour the buses were flying and safe and comfortable. Try living in a country town then you'll know all about it.

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