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Post by 15002 on Dec 13, 2018 22:25:03 GMT
The 5, 115, N15, and 58 all serve near East Ham Station by getting off at Newham Town Hall and walking through High Street North.
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Post by galwhv69 on Dec 13, 2018 22:26:27 GMT
S1 for Colliers Wood Lavender Fields then footpath (not sure if has a name-at the end of the road where the stand is) then right and continue down the footpath till you reach Colliers Wood (by the 4 way junction where you enter the retail park - that one with Sports Direct,Caffe Nero and all that jazz)
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Post by vjaska on Dec 13, 2018 22:36:38 GMT
For me, the end of Brixton in the south has always been Brixton Water Lane as the Tulse Hill begins just after as well as the Brixton Hill area - out of interest as a local, do you consider yourself where you live as part of Brixton or Herne Hill? I agree, I always have thought of myself as living as part of Herne Hill, however I usually say "Brixton" as a lot of people outside of the bus community have no idea where Herne Hill is. I think the boundary you've got is pretty right. I always have thought Brixton started From Effra Parade and Dalberg Road. Would you say you fall under Tulse Hill or Brixton giving you'll fall under SW2? Google also considers King's College Hospital as "Brixton" despite being as far away from Brixton as possible in Denmark Hill! Interestingly, when I got a receipt from the M&S inside the hospital, it also stated it's address as "M&S Brixton", which puzzled me, as they have an M&S in central Brixton with the exact same store name. I’d say I fall under Brixton as I live on the northern side of the Brixton Water Lane and whilst I’d consider Brixton Water Lane the boundary, I’d also include part of Josephine Avenue (the other bit being part of Brixton Hill) & possibly Apach Road as well but anything beyond that to me is Tulse Hill. I agree with Effra Parade & Dalberg Road being part of Brixton with maybe Chaucer Road being more Herne Hill?
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Post by overgroundcommuter on Dec 14, 2018 16:13:44 GMT
Routes 12, 40, 176, 185, 197 for Dulwich Park by getting off at Dulwich Library and walking down Eynella Road.
Routes 12, 37, 63, 197, 363 for Nunhead by getting off at Kings On the Rye and walk up Nunhead Lane.
Routes 42, 136 and 436 for East Street Market and Walworth Road via the Aylesbury Estate.
All routes that terminate or go through the Elephant for Lambeth North, Imperial War Museum and Waterloo.
Routes 63, 363 for Old Kent Road Asda by getting off at Trafalgar Avenue.
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Post by M1104 on Dec 15, 2018 23:25:11 GMT
Routes 42, 136 and 436 for East Street Market and Walworth Road via the Aylesbury Estate. I take it you mean 343 rather than 436?
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