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37 is really dodgy for timetables, or was - a few weeks ago I was travelling on it a lot and was waiting for about 25min and 3 would turn up consecutively. Seemed very strange and thought the drivers were up to something as was happening all the time....not sure what though!

Luisa Wrote:

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> 37 is really dodgy for timetables, or was - a few

> weeks ago I was travelling on it a lot and was

> waiting for about 25min and 3 would turn up

> consecutively. Seemed very strange and thought the

> drivers were up to something as was happening all

> the time....not sure what though!


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Luisa Wrote:

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> 37 is really dodgy for timetables, or was - a few

> weeks ago I was travelling on it a lot and was

> waiting for about 25min and 3 would turn up

> consecutively. Seemed very strange and thought the

> drivers were up to something as was happening all

> the time....not sure what though!


I can help you out here, the three drivers in question were forming a Thin Lizzy tribute group and were rehearsing over their radios. That's the original three piece Lizzy of course. Purists these lads are.

TFL Lizzy they're styling themselves.

my o/h actually discovered a sneaky new way to CJ - check it out on the nationalrail.co.ku site, but basically you get the train from ED to either streatham common or tulse hill, then change platforms and get a train back towards central london and jump off at CJ. Takes 32 mins or sthg v similar and although it costs ?1 more than the bus it is ten times more reliable!
If you're using the Wandsworth Road route, OTOH, don't rely on the NatRail site. It allows too much leeway to change trains at Peckham Rye, when the train in fact leaves from the adjoining platform. You can get the 14 or 44 from ED and be on the 20 or 50 to Wandsworth Road (via Denmark Hill, as above) if the trains are on schedule. Similarly for the return journey; though then there's usually just one minute for the change if both trains are on time.

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