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Soon to be moving to Wimbledon or Wimbledon Park area.
I'll be travelling to Camden Town, other half going to Charing Cross. Never done the journey in the rush hour before, can anyone give me an idea of the expected crush from : Wimbledon Park (District) Wimbledon (District) Wimbledon (South Central ? to Waterloo) Wimbledon (Thameslink to E&C and Kentish Town / KX SP) Not transport related, BUT are there any residential areas to avoid in SW19 ? Regards Simon |
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![]() Wimbledon Park (District) a.m.Good/p.m.Bad to Earls Court..then you should get a seat. Wimbledon (District) a.m. Very Good Let First train go if no seats p.m. as as above Wimbledon (South Central ? to Waterloo) a.m. Hell / p.m. depends when you board the train...... Wimbledon (Thameslink to E&C and Kentish Town / KX SP). a,m. ruff/p.m. again ruff. as to sw 19 try to live west of Wimbledon if you can |
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Unless I'm very much mistaken, it was simon ), in
message who said: Soon to be moving to Wimbledon or Wimbledon Park area. I'll be travelling to Camden Town, other half going to Charing Cross. Never done the journey in the rush hour before, can anyone give me an idea of the expected crush from : Wimbledon Park (District) Wimbledon (District) Wimbledon (South Central ? to Waterloo) Wimbledon (Thameslink to E&C and Kentish Town / KX SP) Wimbledon-Waterloo is frequent and by far the quickest way for both of you. Obviously, as the District starts at Wimbledon, you could guarantee yourself seats on your outbound journey every day, but the 30-40 minute increase in journey time would be a major price to pay. BTN |
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"simon" wrote in message
... Soon to be moving to Wimbledon or Wimbledon Park area. I'll be travelling to Camden Town, other half going to Charing Cross. You might consider the Northern Line direct from South Wimbledon to Camden Town via Charing Cross. -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
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simon wrote:
Soon to be moving to Wimbledon or Wimbledon Park area. I'll be travelling to Camden Town, other half going to Charing Cross. Never done the journey in the rush hour before, can anyone give me an idea of the expected crush from : Wimbledon Park (District) Wimbledon (District) Wimbledon (South Central ? to Waterloo) Wimbledon (Thameslink to E&C and Kentish Town / KX SP) What about Wimbledon to Vauxhall (2/3 stops on South West Trains quite frequent) then Victoria Line to Euston and then Northern Line, 1 stop to Camden. The Victoria Line is the quickest way across London. The other half can just stay on the train another stop and then walk over Hungerford Bridge to Charing Cross (when it's raining, tube it 2 stops on the Bakerloo or Northern) |
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On Mon, 05 Apr 2004 20:07:06 +0100, Stuart
wrote: What about Wimbledon to Vauxhall (2/3 stops on South West Trains quite frequent) then Victoria Line to Euston and then Northern Line, 1 stop to Camden. The Victoria Line is the quickest way across London. .... and the Victoria-Northern is a simple cross-platform change at Euston. Still I don't think that would be much quicker than changing to the CX branch of the Northern line at Waterloo. In general Waterloo is a pleasanter place to change from national rail to tube than Vauxhall, and going home you'd have a better chance of a seat if you start from Waterloo. The other half can just stay on the train another stop and then walk over Hungerford Bridge to Charing Cross (when it's raining, tube it 2 stops on the Bakerloo or Northern) ...or of course just walk walk across to Waterloo East and take a train across Hungerford Bridge. In terms of SW19, I wouldn't say there's anything to avoid but there's a lot of it and it covers quite a variety of areas. If an estate agent says 'SW19' and doesn't say 'Wimbledon', it's probably Colliers Wood which is somewhat seedier than Wimbledon itself. In general areas to the north of the main rail line (typically look for 020 8946 or 8947 phone numbers) are rather more upmarket than those to the south (typically these have 020 8540 or 8543 phone numbers), with the most expensive areas in the immediate vicinity of the common and Wimbledon High Street. Turn left out of Wimbledon Park station, and you'll reach some fairly posh residential areas very quickly, especially if you walk along Arthur Road towards the village. Other areas around Wimbledon Park, though pleasant, aren't as exclusive: nice enough, but don't pay Wimbledon Village prices to rent or buy anywhere in that area Martin |
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On Mon, 5 Apr 2004, John Rowland wrote:
"simon" wrote in message ... Soon to be moving to Wimbledon or Wimbledon Park area. I'll be travelling to Camden Town, other half going to Charing Cross. You might consider the Northern Line direct from South Wimbledon to Camden Town via Charing Cross. This sounds extremely sensible to me. You don't have to change, and you have an excellent chance of getting a seat on the way in. tom -- alle Menschen werden Brüder |
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simon wrote:
Soon to be moving to Wimbledon or Wimbledon Park area. I'll be travelling to Camden Town, other half going to Charing Cross. Never done the journey in the rush hour before, can anyone give me an idea of the expected crush from : Wimbledon Park (District) Wimbledon (District) Wimbledon (South Central ? to Waterloo) Wimbledon (Thameslink to E&C and Kentish Town / KX SP) Not transport related, BUT are there any residential areas to avoid in SW19 ? Wouldn't it be easier to live north of central London and avoid the drag across in the first place? |
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Brimstone wrote:
simon wrote: Soon to be moving to Wimbledon or Wimbledon Park area. I'll be travelling to Camden Town, other half going to Charing Cross. Never done the journey in the rush hour before, can anyone give me an idea of the expected crush from : Wimbledon Park (District) Wimbledon (District) Wimbledon (South Central ? to Waterloo) Wimbledon (Thameslink to E&C and Kentish Town / KX SP) Not transport related, BUT are there any residential areas to avoid in SW19 ? Wouldn't it be easier to live north of central London and avoid the drag across in the first place? But then the other half has to cross anyway. Either way someone will have a longer journey. Unless they move to Warren Street. -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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Dave Arquati wrote:
Brimstone wrote: simon wrote: Soon to be moving to Wimbledon or Wimbledon Park area. I'll be travelling to Camden Town, other half going to Charing Cross. snipped Wouldn't it be easier to live north of central London and avoid the drag across in the first place? But then the other half has to cross anyway. Either way someone will have a longer journey. Unless they move to Warren Street. Or Euston, Tottenham Ct Rd, Mornington Crescent? I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue where would be best. :-) |
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