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Bike Train to central London March 21st


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this is our regular, monthly, led ride for commuters heading for central London. It's all free. We will be using Quietway 1 -- London's best quietway -- and the protected cycle lanes on Blackfriars Road and Bridge.


We start from Nunhead Station at 7.45am and Peckham Rye station at 7.55am. The stop at Peckham Rye is at the bike stands behind McDonalds. Arrival time on the bridge is 8.30am and (with a bit of warning) we can take you on from there. We travel rather slowly so no one should worry about being left behind. Any queries to me on 07842 640 207.


I should also mention our Bike Taxis for people who don't find Wednesdays convenient or want to go somewhere else entirely. These (also free) are customised just for you. They take a bit more arranging but you get a Bike Buddy to take you to your work doorstep at a time and date convenient to you. Queries to the number above or email [email protected]


We means Southwark Cyclists who are the borough branch of the London Cycling Campaign. The LCC works for safe, fun cycling in London. Everything we do is free and anyone can do it with us. You don't have to join LCC or live in Southwark. https://southwarkcyclists.org.uk

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