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Hi all
I do not use public transport that much and I have never used it in the rush hour. To be honest I am petrified, but short of paying out a couple of hundred quid on cabs I am left with no choice. Next month I have to travel from Hackbridge to Farringdon for 2 days for a conference. I have to be there before 9am. I have looked at the trains and it appears I can get a Capital Connect train but they do not seem to run direct at that time of day. It seems that I will have to change at Tulse Hill in a 5 minute time window. Can anyone help with the following: What is Tulse Hill like? How many platforms? Do you know what platform I will have to change to? Can I do it in 5 minutes? (Bearing in mind I will be petrified if it is crowded) Can I buy my ticket in advance? Can I buy it from another station? (Wallington is nearer) Is it a one day travelcard that I will need for about 6 pounds? It seems the return trains go direct. Why is it the morning rush hour trains don't? I think I could go direct from East Croydon but I can park more cheaply at Hackbridge. Sorry for being a thicko and thanks in advance for any help.:-) Penn x |
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