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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2006 15:38:15 GMT
I get a lift home from school every day.
The man who drives is going to London with the Evening Courier (local paper) London deal which is £15 either way for 1 adult.
Now he says, his mate said that Greenwhich (SP) is a great place to visit, the nearest tube station being bank apparently.
Now he says he wants to get a tube from Kings Cross station to bank.
I described how he will come to a circular large room where the tickets are placed.
He wants to know which platform to go on, this is where I'm confused, I told him to look for a sign that says 'trains to Morden' and follow it but he can't quite understand..
A little help from the pro's please?
Muchos thanks.
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Post by setttt on Feb 11, 2006 16:06:08 GMT
He needs to follow signs to the Northern Line and head to the Southbound Northern Line Platform, from where all services go to Bank. Greenwich isn't on the tube, but it is on the DLR. So, at Bank, he needs to follow signs to the DLR and then take the first train bound for Lewisham, which will take him to Greenwich.
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Post by c5 on Feb 11, 2006 16:23:53 GMT
Best bet is to get off the DLR at Cutty Sark Station, unless you want to experience "Sarf London"
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2006 17:06:02 GMT
He needs to follow signs to the Northern Line and head to the Southbound Northern Line Platform, from where all services go to Bank. Greenwich isn't on the tube, but it is on the DLR. So, at Bank, he needs to follow signs to the DLR and then take the first train bound for Lewisham, which will take him to Greenwich. Right I thinking he was planning on using the DLR, thanks seth. C5 - He's only got a pension, at best they'd get 65 pence!
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