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![]() Colin Rosenstiel wrote: In article om, (Mizter T) wrote: Putney NR to East Putney (District Line Wimbledon Branch) Ugh! They're not very close. What journey combination would it be useful for? Battersea Park NR (Southern) to Queenstown Road Battersea NR (SWT) - for changing from the South London Line (Victoria - London Bridge) to SWT Windsor Line trains (to Clapham Junction, Richmond and beyond). Remember it well. My father taught dentistry at King's in Camberwell when I was brought up in Putney so this was one of the ways I got to the dentist's. And it's probably a shorter walk, if going to Victoria, than the supposed interchange at Clapham Junction. I was on a train that got stuck with a signal failure at Queenstown Road recently and everyone seemed to know to pile down to Battersea Park. It's not just the London Bridge trains that stop there, it's nearly all Southern stopping stuff to/from Victoria. |
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