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Still not sorted as to exactly where I will move back to...3 weeks to decide!


If I end up living closer to Sydenham Hill Station any comments on the station at commuter time (how busy?) and returning at night (relative safety etc). I do know the station quite well from years ago and it is a little unusual as it is so quiet with the estate one side and College Rd the other, and doesn't deposit you into a residential area directly like ED and FH.

Be interested to hear comments especially from those who use/have used it regularly..


Thanks in advance

TS

Telegramsam,


I used this station regularly for two and a half years when I lived in Syders. It is my favourite station in London, its a fantastic start to the day walking/running down the side of the wood to get to work. The service was generally on time and regular, and I always managed to get a seat (I had to be at work for 8ish in Blackfriars).


Coming back the train was certainly busier, and a change was required at Herne Hill, but the overall journey was painless. I have walked home from this station at all times and I didnt encounter any problems whatsoever. My female flatmate at the time used to do the same and was comfortable with the walk too.


To be honest, I miss this commute. It was one of the best things about living in Sydenham for me. I would gladly trade it with the daily scrum of East Dulwich station any day.

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