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Jul28
When is "not bus" "bus"?
Sunday train travel in Great Britain is known to be hazardous because of the significant amount of engineering work which routinely disrupts services. So when I needed to go from St. Albans, 33 km north of London, to Rotherhithe, in London's Docklands, one Sunday, I checked my options very carefully.
A major problem was the London Underground - the Hammersmith & City, Jubilee, and relevant parts of the Circle and London Overground (former North London Line) were all shut. Thameslink was, as usual, not crossing London: trains from the north terminated at St. Pancras.
According to the National Rail web-site, the journey wasn't possible. I was given the last connection on Saturday night and the first on Monday morning: Sunday was a non-day!
Both the Transport Direct and the Transport for London (TfL) web-sites recommended changing at St. Pancras to the Northern Line, and changing to a C10 bus at Borough.
A useful option on Transport Direct's web-site is the choice of mode - you can tick or untick modes you do or don't want to use. So I unticked bus, assuming that I'd be given the option of changing at London Bridge and again at New Cross.
But no - I was offered the Jubilee Line rail replacement bus service from London Bridge!
Now come on, guys, if I don't want to travel by bus, I don't even want to travel by one which happens to be replacing a rail service! ![]()
As it happened, the journey went quite smoothly - using the recommended route through Borough.
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