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<blockquote data-quote="HorsesForCoursesNeighNeighNeigh" data-source="post: 85796" data-attributes="member: 8899"><p>1hr isn't horrendous, but is that mode of transport reliable? What are the bus options for when the tube/overground is down? That's something I would be careful about, having had previous issues with Picadilly line and with an overground. </p><p></p><p>Have you done the journey, is it a very busy route with lots of changes or a straight run? I've lived places with a long, long single bus and it honestly didn't feel bad as you always got a seat and could catch up on some reading. Equally, I've lived places where the journey had been hell due to regular changes and the transport being too full. </p><p></p><p>Good thing to remember: if you have a decent night bus, they're often a LOT faster than what google maps say, due to lack of traffic. </p><p></p><p>It takes a while to get used to, but it becomes the new "normal" distance for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HorsesForCoursesNeighNeighNeigh, post: 85796, member: 8899"] 1hr isn't horrendous, but is that mode of transport reliable? What are the bus options for when the tube/overground is down? That's something I would be careful about, having had previous issues with Picadilly line and with an overground. Have you done the journey, is it a very busy route with lots of changes or a straight run? I've lived places with a long, long single bus and it honestly didn't feel bad as you always got a seat and could catch up on some reading. Equally, I've lived places where the journey had been hell due to regular changes and the transport being too full. Good thing to remember: if you have a decent night bus, they're often a LOT faster than what google maps say, due to lack of traffic. It takes a while to get used to, but it becomes the new "normal" distance for you. [/QUOTE]
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