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Hi All,


I'm looking to move to East Dulwich in the new year - both myself and my girlfriend love everything about the area but I have one question that I hope you may be able to assist with!


My question is around the trains... I work in the city so would want to go directly into London Bridge in the mornings. Has anyone got experience of travelling in on the trains during the morning rush hour? It is difficult to jump on a train a la Herne Hill thameslink line or is it a relatively easy process?!


Thoughts and comments appreciated,

Tom

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I am a bus fan but the current state of affairs - lengthy journeys and random changing of destinations due to the roadworks at Elephant - is very poor.

I would love there to be an express option at least every half hour and I really think some stops ought to be taken out of service. Why are there, for example, three stops between the bottom of Barry Road and the crossroads of Peckham Rye and ED Road. Why are there four stops from Denmark Hill to Dog Kennel Hill? It baffles me.

Also, has the amount of services increased in the past five years to take into account increase in population etc?

As for the trains, the Overground option is good. If only the 63 went all the way to HOP station..

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