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Helen C

Good Afternoon London. How was your journey to work?

I live along piccadilly line and left at 7 in stead of 8.30 and the train was P A C K E D!! but I got here by 8. But I am dreading this evening...

    



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Rover
had a 2 hour walk to work with a hangover this AM as aposed to the usual 30 mins by tube. not my best day...


joju
do what I did.

stop going to work.


pinkkezzy
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Ridiculous! I was sucking armpit for half an hour and practically impregnated by the man behind me! Stop with the strikes PLEASE!!!


Little Miss Muffette
Ok thanks.

I can walk from the London Eye to my work at Westminster if I so choose, but as bus was there, jumped on...

Got here, normal time. No problems for me :)

People should boycott the Tubes anyway & find other means of getting to work - they are a death trap waiting to happen.


KeepItReal
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Took day off yesterday and today.....dreading tomorrow though.


blackgrumpycat
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My journey this morning was the same as usual. Just over 8 miles by bicycle into the West End (Approx 50 mins - no nose stuck in someones sweaty armpit, no getting stuck in traffic jams etc). Thankfully the strike has been suspended for Wednesday as I have to go to a 'do' after work and won't cycle in.


Cari
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I was okay; my journey normally takes 30 minutes door-to-door on the Jubilee Line and today it took exactly that! It was definitely more crowded than usual though.

If I walk to and from work, it takes 50 minutes each way. That's how I got home yesterday but I was soooo tired when I got home, that that's why I didn't want to walk to work today. But I am going to walk home tonight. It's a very nice walk right along the river - I work at London Bridge and live near Canada Water. (But I don't like walking past the posh restaurants in Shad Thames because it makes me hungry.)


mc
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I feel your fear! Try the bus, or a pub and then a bus. How about renting a bicycle?


marzmargs12
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Hello stupid people I work in Portsmouth.So there!


apollonius
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No problem. But then I was travelling northbound on the 17 bus at 11am, so i wouldn't expect any difficulties.


Cynthia
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I live in Islington and work in the City, a 45 min summer walk.


luddite
Fine thanks. Only took me half an hour. I walk.


-Mr Z-
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Packed!!!. Left few hours in advance.


Kevan M
You should do what i do .... WALK. I live 65 mins away from My employers and it is a lovely walk, wakes me up in the morning and helps me relax on the way home. Couple of nice pubs enroute if I decide I want to chill for an hour or some shops if I need anything.
And yes I do it in all weathers all year around.





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