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Mrs Spooniferous, baby spoons and I will be trying to extricate ourselves from the clutches of London for the weekend. Everytime we try and leave ED by car it is a nightmare unless we leave late at night.

Mad fools that we are we are going to leave on a Friday night.

For this specific trip we are going to try and get to the M4. Anyone have a preferred route that avoids the major conjestion areas?

The only 2 ways I know are a nightmare on a Friday.


Either south of the river along the South Circular to Kew Bridge etc. or through Vauxhall turn left along the north bank of the Thames, Earls Court, left onto the A4/M4. Both very slow.


I'd love to hear of a quicker route.

You can get onto the A3 at Raynes Park if you follow a route out through West Norwood, Streatham Vale, Mitcham Common, Morden. It doesn't sound the quickest (and it isn't) but at heavy traffic times on the south circ it avoids all the Wandsworth malarkey.


Another slightly easier way might be to go C*****m South, down through Wandsworth Common through Earlsfield and Wimbledon and pick the A3 up there. Sounds a bit like the Southfields idea. Wandsworth Common can be busy too, though.


Have you thought about a helicopter?

Ted Max Wrote:

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> You can get onto the A3 at Raynes Park if you

> follow a route out through West Norwood, Streatham

> Vale, Mitcham Common, Morden. It doesn't sound the

> quickest..


NAH!! SOuth circ and peel off at Lancsaster Ave, then over at X-road and chuck rigtiin to KNollys road.. Straight on-ish into valley road, the right into Sunnyhill, then arounf the one way to Tooting beck road. Left down Fransiscan, and keep going into Mellison, then right left onto Colliers Wood Road, and stright out to the A3.


Bets tip has to be though go about 3:30, and use the bus lanes whereever you can, as london has the dosiest drivers who just automatilly stay out of the buslanes. Number of times I've had a clear route between Camberwell and the Oval as everyoine is sitting in the RH lane is unbelievable!

I get up at 5am and


If going North - drive to Hillingdon tube on the A40 and park for ?3. Get the tube into town - work and pick the car up later that day. 2 hours to the Midlands.


If going West - drive to Hounslow West - park for ?2.50 and do the same.


To avoid central London traffic get up early.

Bloody hell, my sister and I did the A3 thing this weekend, and got totally bloody lost! Have done that route more times than I care to remember, but not for a good 3 or 4 years. Took a wrong turn somewhere, and the complete lack of signage in that entire part of London meant rather a roundabout route! Ended up taking nearly 3 hours to do a 90 minute journey! EVIL :(
  • 1 year later...

Resurrecting an old thread here but I'm driving out to the A3 on a Friday afternoon in a couple weeks and I want to avoid South Circular route. Any advice updates on the two suggestions above:


1: You can get onto the A3 at Raynes Park if you follow a route out through West Norwood, Streatham Vale, Mitcham Common, Morden.


2: South circ and peel off at Lancaster Ave, then over at X-road and chuck right into Knollys road.. Straight on-ish into Valley Road, the right into Sunnyhill, then around the one way to Tooting Bec road. Left down Fransiscan, and keep going into Mellison, then right left onto Colliers Wood Road, and stright out to the A3.


TIA

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