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<blockquote data-quote="TCLA Community Assistant" data-source="post: 35260" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>Anywhere you can commute within 45 minutes each way door to door and there are no evening restrictions on your travel, is generally reasonable I think.</p><p></p><p>I did very long hours and most days didn’t leave the office until gone 10.00pm and lived in zone 2 - door to door my journey was around 35-40 mins and it was generally very easy. I didn’t always have the luxury of taxis home either! I think with less people using public transport too, it’s going to become much more pleasant to travel rather than walk. I know people who live in Clapham are now loving the fact they don’t have to cram onto the Northern Line and that those coming into Waterloo don’t have to queue for the Waterloo and City line like they used to. People are generally finding their journeys far more comfortable and less time consuming due to lack of queuing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCLA Community Assistant, post: 35260, member: 2672"] Anywhere you can commute within 45 minutes each way door to door and there are no evening restrictions on your travel, is generally reasonable I think. I did very long hours and most days didn’t leave the office until gone 10.00pm and lived in zone 2 - door to door my journey was around 35-40 mins and it was generally very easy. I didn’t always have the luxury of taxis home either! I think with less people using public transport too, it’s going to become much more pleasant to travel rather than walk. I know people who live in Clapham are now loving the fact they don’t have to cram onto the Northern Line and that those coming into Waterloo don’t have to queue for the Waterloo and City line like they used to. People are generally finding their journeys far more comfortable and less time consuming due to lack of queuing. [/QUOTE]
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