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Bike Train Wednesday August 10th


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Take the Bike Train to work. Experienced riders escort you along quiet routes, keep you safe and deliver you happy and with a sense of achievement before 9am.


We use two parks, a traffic-calmed backstreet, the New Kent Road on-pavement cycle lanes, the Elephant and Castle cycling by-pass and the lovely new segregated lanes up to the north side of Blackfriars Bridge. All safe and all legal.


We start at 8am from Nunhead Station and pick up riders from Peckham Rye station (from the bike stands behind McDonalds) at 8.10am. We are joined by riders from Denmark Hill who leave that station at 8.10am (from outside the cafe in Windsor Walk) and join the train in Burgess Park.


From there we take people on (if they want) to Faringdon, Westminster, Mayfair or Tower Hill. Return rides arranged personally. All free.


Full details here: http://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/events/5462/. To let us know you are coming from Nunhead or Peckham Rye you can text me on 07842 640 207 or just turn up. Liz Eden leads rides from Denmark Hill and you can text her on 07814 515 715.

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