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Hi all,
I live in west malling and currently work in central london, which makes for a nice hour long commute on the train. I've just been offered a job in Sidcup, but don't know much about the area/traffic etc, and am basically looking for advice on the commute - what you'd recommend & what things are like on a day to day basis. I'd be aiming to leave kent 7-7:30 and leave work about 5ish. As I see it my options would be a) Drive b) Train to Swanley; bus to Sidcup c) Train to St Mary Cray, bus to Sidcup Any thoughts much appreciated. Steve |
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Option 1: If you drive, you will be fine, until you get to the Sidcup
turning of the A20. It can take upto 15 minutes to get off the slip road. Option 2: Not really practical Option 3: Probably the best option, as most of the journey is via bus lanes wrote in message ups.com... Hi all, I live in west malling and currently work in central london, which makes for a nice hour long commute on the train. I've just been offered a job in Sidcup, but don't know much about the area/traffic etc, and am basically looking for advice on the commute - what you'd recommend & what things are like on a day to day basis. I'd be aiming to leave kent 7-7:30 and leave work about 5ish. As I see it my options would be a) Drive b) Train to Swanley; bus to Sidcup c) Train to St Mary Cray, bus to Sidcup Any thoughts much appreciated. Steve |
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wrote:
I live in west malling and currently work in central london, which makes for a nice hour long commute on the train. I've just been offered a job in Sidcup, but don't know much about the area/traffic etc, and am basically looking for advice on the commute - what you'd recommend & what things are like on a day to day basis. I'd be aiming to leave kent 7-7:30 and leave work about 5ish. As I see it my options would be a) Drive b) Train to Swanley; bus to Sidcup c) Train to St Mary Cray, bus to Sidcup Or possibly: d) Drive to somewhere on the line that goes to Dartford (somewhere like Snodland?), and get a direct train from there to Sidcup. -- "For want of the price of tea and a slice, the old man died." |
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wrote in message
ups.com... Hi all, I live in west malling and currently work in central london, which makes for a nice hour long commute on the train. I've just been offered a job in Sidcup, but don't know much about the area/traffic etc, and am basically looking for advice on the commute - what you'd recommend & what things are like on a day to day basis. I'd be aiming to leave kent 7-7:30 and leave work about 5ish. As I see it my options would be a) Drive b) Train to Swanley; bus to Sidcup c) Train to St Mary Cray, bus to Sidcup Any thoughts much appreciated. Steve I live a few miles from Sidcup and would definitely opt for option (a) and drive, particularly if work offers you a parking space. Sidcup area is a bit buggered at the moment with gas mains work in the High Street which is creating long-ish queues around Sidcup routes in the peaks, though they won't last forever. Don't despair if your commute take a little longer before the High Street is back to normal. I'd imagine train and bus would be a lot longer, even with congestion. Nick |
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