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Closer to 20 mins. I haven't got from Wimbledon to Waterloo in 15 mins since they got rid of the "fast" trains 3 or 4 years ago.Originally posted by Malingering BA View PostWimbledon = 15 mins to Waterloo with trains every 3-4 mins at peak times.
Another thing to recommend about Wimbledon is the multiple routes (Train/District Tube/Nothern Tube) available to you if things go to rat-tulip on any particular line."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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I am just helping a builder with new flats at Wimbledon Chase - supermarket downstairs with flats above.
All the benefits of Wimbledon with easy access to the A3Comment
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Guildford is nice - I lived there for a few years - town, country and good trains.
Trouble with all these places is that you can have a lovely area surrounded by beruitsville. Croydon is like that, brilliant for trains, shopping and coutryside at your fingertips, but choose the wrong part and you need a passport and gun.Comment
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I think that applies to most, if not all, cities in the country. Just goes to show that New Labour's social engineering efforts are nothing new.Originally posted by Jubber View PostTrouble with all these places is that you can have a lovely area surrounded by beruitsville.Comment
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