Does anyone know anything about an impending transport strike? We keep hearing bits and pieces. It could really effect our theatre plans the next two nights. We are staying in So. Kensington but are particularly concerned about getting to the Globe on Wednesday night.
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For a few seconds I thought we were going to get into an "interesting" discussion on a banned current affairs topic ....
Let's try this for Wednesday after 21.30 back to South Kensington - see below.
You can get a nicer presentation from the TFL web site - Journey Planner. You have to put in the start and end locations, and then Edit the query to select the Bus only option.
Seems that there isn't a TFL smartphone App - see http://blog.tfl.gov.uk/2014/03/12/wh...no-app-part-1/
There may be other good ones, based on the TFL data - but I'm not sure of any which replicate the Journey Planner.
There are tools such as Bus Guru which supposedly tell you when the next bus is going to arrive. For various reasons they are often pretty useless.
Hopefully you can decipher this. Taxis will perhaps be the easiest option, and may not be unreasonably expensive if several of you are travelling.
I have guessed your start and end points - you may want to choose some others. The journey time looks to be around an hour - probably slightly more, by using bus only.
Good luck!
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Query from the TFL web site for Wednesday
Journey preferences
From:
Southwark Street / Southwark Bridge Road
To:
South Kensington Underground Station
Leaving:
Wednesday 8th Jul, 22:45
Travel preferences:
Showing the fastest routes Using Bus Max walk time 40 mins
Travel options & accessibility
Fastest by public transport
Option 1: RV1 bus, 172 bus or 26 bus or 68 bus or 1 bus or 188 bus or 59 bus or 4 bus, walking, 13 bus or 6 bus, 14 bus, 68 mins
RV1 bus to Waterloo Bridge / South Bank
172 bus or 26 bus or 68 bus or 1 bus or 188 bus or 59 bus or 4 bus to Aldwych
Walk to Aldwych / Somerset House
13 bus or 6 bus to Piccadilly Circus
14 bus to South Kensington Station
Departs 22:42
Arrives 23:50
Total time: 1hr 8mins
Detailed steps for journey 1
Steps for journey option 27
Time Mode of Transport Instructions
21 mins
bus
RV1 bus to Waterloo Bridge / South Bank
3 mins
bus
172 bus or 26 bus or 68 bus or 1 bus or 188 bus or 59 bus or 4 bus to Aldwych
2 mins
walking
Walk to Aldwych / Somerset House
9 mins
bus
13 bus or 6 bus to Piccadilly Circus
23 mins
bus
14 bus to South Kensington Station
Option 2: 381 bus, 211 bus, 345 bus or 414 bus or 14 bus, 61 mins
381 bus to Waterloo Station / York Road
211 bus to Brompton Street / Fulham Road
345 bus or 414 bus or 14 bus to South Ken Stn/Old Brompton Rd
Departs 22:51
Arrives 23:52
Total time: 1hr 1min
Detailed steps for journey 2
Steps for journey option 28
Time Mode of Transport Instructions
20 mins
bus
381 bus to Waterloo Station / York Road
Disruption
Status alert for route 381
21 mins
bus
211 bus to Brompton Street / Fulham Road
11 mins
bus
345 bus or 414 bus or 14 bus to South Ken Stn/Old Brompton Rd
Option 3: 381 bus, 211 bus, 360 bus, 56 mins
381 bus to Waterloo Station / York Road
211 bus to Sloane Square Station
360 bus to South Kensington Station
Departs 23:07
Arrives 00:03
Total time: 56mins
Detailed steps for journey 3
Steps for journey option 29
Time Mode of Transport Instructions
18 mins
bus
381 bus to Waterloo Station / York Road
Disruption
Status alert for route 381
16 mins
bus
211 bus to Sloane Square Station
10 mins
bus
360 bus to South Kensington Station
Disruption
Status alert for route 360
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clive heath
........or you could try the river bus...
you need to scroll down almost to the end.
.....which offers a 20 minute service from Cadogan Pier (which is by The Albert Bridge and which may well be a short bus ride from South Ken) to Blackfriars Pier from which it is a moderate walk to the Globe and which could take in the Millenium Bridge. This route will not get you home again !! If you give yourselves plenty of time you could take in the café in The (?) Tate Modern which has good views.
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Originally posted by clive heath View Post........or you could try the river bus...
you need to scroll down almost to the end.
.....which offers a 20 minute service from Cadogan Pier (which is by The Albert Bridge and which may well be a short bus ride from South Ken) to Blackfriars Pier from which it is a moderate walk to the Globe and which could take in the Millenium Bridge. This route will not get you home again !! If you give yourselves plenty of time you could take in the café in The (?) Tate Modern which has good views.
Going early could be a good idea, in which case buses should still work, and there are attractions such as Tate Modern not too far away. There are other attractions along the river, such as the National Theatre, which would also give access to the river bus services. See https://tfl.gov.uk/maps/river
I earlier gave details of how to get back which I thought would be more critical, though in fact it may be problematic in both directions. The TFL Journey Planner would seem to be an essential tool, or else access to taxi services. Taxis might be difficult to find though, as I expect others will be competing for them.
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clive heath
and another thought, if overground are still running then West Brompton to Clapham Jn. are very frequent as are Clapham Jn. to Waterloo and this probably will work in return.
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Why is it that when the equilibrium of London is disturbed, it becomes a national disaster?
For the rest of the country, where public transport ranges from iffy to diabolical, it creates more than a few smiles.
The London Game is a good way to pass the time if you are stuck at home and are unable to walk, cycle or catch a bus.
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Originally posted by clive heath View Postand another thought, if overground are still running then West Brompton to Clapham Jn. are very frequent as are Clapham Jn. to Waterloo and this probably will work in return.
We wouldn't want Richard, family and friends to get stuck in Peckham**, would we?
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Other stations might work - e.g Olympia at the South Kensington end - though probably a bit far out.
Trains to London Bridge also go from Charing Cross. Cannon Street is another possible en route station, and rather surprisingly there are some direct, but very slow and long winded trains from Victoria to London Bridge, which seem to go via strange places like Sydenham and New Cross Gate!
Check on http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/ and also check news etc. to see if the drivers on those lines will be on strike.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostI despair...."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostI sympathise, EA. but Richard is in London on his hols and a Tube strike is the last thing he would want. Me, I'd just walk it everywhere as I have had to do before.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostI can do the walk, despite recent heart surgery, but my 83 year old mother in law can't slog it back to South Kensington.
However, your unenviable situation reminds me of the day we took my mother-in-law (who was also approximately 83 at the time) to see the Tall Ships Race departure from Tynemouth. We had driven to Whitby, caught an Esk Valley train to Middlesbrough, and then trains to Newcastle and Tynemouth. We knew which was the last train south from Newcastle that would enable us to get back to Whitby, but there were considerable delays on the Tyne and Wear Metro between Tynemouth and Newcastle. Our train arrived in Newcastle two minutes before the departure of the East Coast train we had to catch.
I told my mother-in-law I would try to hold the train, and rushed up the escalator two at a time and arrived at the departure platform with our train still there. To my amazement, my mother-in-law was right behind me, rather out of breath, but still standing. Frau Alpensinfonie and I were worried, as mother-in-law had angina. However, we were all very lucky, because she said on the journey home that she had never felt better, and her health improved further in the months and years that followed. But we knew that it could have been a very different outcome.
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clive heath
Good Luck , Richard and entourage, with uber, my daughter uses them regularly both in Manchester and London. I didn't quite follow what Dave2002 meant by "Peckham", my idea was one of several buses South Ken to West Brompton , then 30, 40 mins to Waterloo via Clapham Jn. and there are several buses from outside Waterloo to Southwark Street for the "Globe". have you been told to take cushions ?! tfl say that London Overground are not on strike.
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