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![]() Colin Rosenstiel wrote (Michael R N Dolbear) wrote: d wrote Yes, I suppose thats probably the case. Its one of the reasons I stay within the M25. The tube might not be great but its usualy never more than an hour in and out. And with all the problems on Southern these days, who'd want to live south of the city! Those who use South-Eastern, SWT, Overground or the tube ? When I commuted by SWT (Surrey, inside the M25) it took me an hour and a quarter, door to door. I did it from Cambridge in less than that when I worked in Westminster. "who'd want to live south of the city" Cambridge is not south of the City/ river. I expect 'everyone' wants to live there. -- Mike D |
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On Fri, 19 Aug 2016 17:34:26 +0100
"Michael R N Dolbear" wrote: wrote Yes, I suppose thats probably the case. Its one of the reasons I stay within the M25. The tube might not be great but its usualy never more than an hour in and out. And with all the problems on Southern these days, who'd want to live south of the city! Those who use South-Eastern, SWT, Overground or the tube ? The tube might head out to amersham and epping, but south of the river it stays well within the city (with a small c). Ditto the overground. Also south easterns record isn't exactly a shining example of how to run a TOC either tbh. -- Spud |
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On Fri, 19 Aug 2016 14:59:16 -0500
wrote: In article , (Michael R N Dolbear) wrote: d wrote Yes, I suppose thats probably the case. Its one of the reasons I stay within the M25. The tube might not be great but its usualy never more than an hour in and out. And with all the problems on Southern these days, who'd want to live south of the city! Those who use South-Eastern, SWT, Overground or the tube ? When I commuted by SWT (Surrey, inside the M25) it took me an hour and a quarter, door to door. I did it from Cambridge in less than that when I worked in Westminster. Does that include the time to get to cambridge station, wait for the train to turn up, the tube at the other end and then walking to your office? My hour is door to door, not just the tube trip. -- Spud |
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In article , d () wrote:
On Fri, 19 Aug 2016 14:59:16 -0500 wrote: In article , (Michael R N Dolbear) wrote: d wrote Yes, I suppose thats probably the case. Its one of the reasons I stay within the M25. The tube might not be great but its usualy never more than an hour in and out. And with all the problems on Southern these days, who'd want to live south of the city! Those who use South-Eastern, SWT, Overground or the tube ? When I commuted by SWT (Surrey, inside the M25) it took me an hour and a quarter, door to door. I did it from Cambridge in less than that when I worked in Westminster. Does that include the time to get to cambridge station, wait for the train to turn up, the tube at the other end and then walking to your office? My hour is door to door, not just the tube trip. Yes, I could do it in and hour and a quarter to an hour and a half, door to door. An hour and a quarter is what was claimed. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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On Mon, 22 Aug 2016 12:20:55 -0500
wrote: In article , d () wrote: On Fri, 19 Aug 2016 14:59:16 -0500 wrote: In article , (Michael R N Dolbear) wrote: d wrote Yes, I suppose thats probably the case. Its one of the reasons I stay within the M25. The tube might not be great but its usualy never more than an hour in and out. And with all the problems on Southern these days, who'd want to live south of the city! Those who use South-Eastern, SWT, Overground or the tube ? When I commuted by SWT (Surrey, inside the M25) it took me an hour and a quarter, door to door. I did it from Cambridge in less than that when I worked in Westminster. Does that include the time to get to cambridge station, wait for the train to turn up, the tube at the other end and then walking to your office? My hour is door to door, not just the tube trip. Yes, I could do it in and hour and a quarter to an hour and a half, door to door. An hour and a quarter is what was claimed. Given that a trip on the tube in the rush hour from KX to westminster is probably 20 - 30 mins , you must live very close to cambridge station and turn up 30 secs before the train arrives. -- Spud |
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In article , (Roland Perry)
wrote: In message , at 08:21:49 on Wed, 24 Aug 2016, d remarked: When I commuted by SWT (Surrey, inside the M25) it took me an hour and a quarter, door to door. I did it from Cambridge in less than that when I worked in Westminster. Does that include the time to get to cambridge station, wait for the train to turn up, the tube at the other end and then walking to your office? My hour is door to door, not just the tube trip. Yes, I could do it in and hour and a quarter to an hour and a half, door to door. An hour and a quarter is what was claimed. Given that a trip on the tube in the rush hour from KX to westminster is probably 20 - 30 mins , you must live very close to cambridge station and turn up 30 secs before the train arrives. Colin cycles. To Cambridge station at least. I forget my record time but I'm sure it's under 10 minutes. Cycling King's Cross to Westminster is more like 15 minutes, as is the Victoria and Jubilee lines. I agree it takes longer going home because one has to allow to get the train at King's Cross. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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