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Old April 4th 06, 06:36 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Tom Anderson Tom Anderson is offline
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Default Cycling around Euston Road / King's Cross rant was Anti-bike

On Mon, 3 Apr 2006, Jack Taylor wrote:

I often take my bike into town and cycle between KX and the Baker
Street/Marylebone area. The best way that I've found is out of the
suburban station at KX, up past St, P and under the Midland main line,
then up to Mornington Crescent, across and through the estate to join
Parkway at the west end and then down and around Regent's Park, either
to Great Portland Street or into Baker Street itself, then down the
marked cycle route through Marylebone.


Wow. That's an incredibly indirect route - two, three times the direct
distance from KX to Great Portland Street?

What i'd do in that situation is head south from KX onto the Seven
Stations route, which at that point is Tavistock Place, using the sort of
manoeuvres we've been discussing, then just ride that west - i think it's
Howland Street west of Tottenham Court Road.

It's not a bad ride and the roads are quite well maintained and you can
achieve a good speed - certainly much better than tackling Euston Road
and Marylebone Road and all the stop-start for lights, buses etc. It
depends where you want to go, though.


My route's traffic is far better than Euston/Marylebone Rd, although it
does still have plenty of lights. The route goes through the middle of the
Marylebone and Baker Street areas, rather than the northern edge as the
big road does, so it's pretty good for getting to places.

tom

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