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Travel to Bromley for March 30th

Posted by Roisin - 29 March 2013 at 3:21pm - Comments
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Just thought I would put up details for travelling to Bromley for Saturday 30th March:

Depends where in London you are starting from.....

 

Bromley South is the Victoria line train, which runs either through Brixton and Herne Hill, or Catford, so look out your station along there. Vic-Bro South fast train 20 mins..

 

Bromley North is the Charing Cross/Waterloo/London Bridge side which takes you (via a change and a walk over the bridge at Grove Park) to Bromley North....

 

See the map on this page

 

Walk down from Bromley North, Up from Bromley South stations....local buses are 227, 208, 269, 162, 119, 126 and more

 

See Bus map here: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/gettingaround/maps/buses/pdf/bromley.pdf

 

From Croydon: bus 119 to Bromley Civic Centre, walk through the park and the Glades Shopping Centre, turn right when you get outside on the other side....Or tram to Beckenham Junction and train from there to Bromley South BR

 

From Greenwich: DLR to Lewisham, bus 208 or 261 to Bromley Civic Centre, cross the road then walk through the park and the Glades shopping centre, turn right when you get outside on the other side....

 

Bromley Market Square (or the McDonald's if you have to ask) is where you are aiming for though the McD's is on a different side and you would need also, from there, to find the Argos store in the Market Square,  (NOT the one in the Mall)... though you might just see us up to your right....

 

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