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Phil Richards wrote:
Aidan Stanger wrote: That depends on where they work. Walking is quicker to some locations, but there are many places people walk to even though it's slower. Personal choice and of course a brisk walk from the station to the office and back in the evening is good for you anyway! The Tube magazine talked about how walking was a good idea from some rail termini rather than a short Tube journey; one example was someone arriving at King's Cross who used to catch the Tube to Russell Square but now walks; another was someone arriving at Victoria who used to catch the Tube to Knightsbridge (yes, changing at Green Park!!!!!). The latter person needed a good whack around the head with a map, IMHO. It's understandable when people unfamiliar with the city take the Tube to locations which are within easy walking distance, but for a regular commuter it's a bit daft. -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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