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Olympic Travel Part II: How to move around London — 3 Comments

  1. This is incredibly useful! I couldn't work out from the TFL site whether or not the 139 would be affected, but you've gone and done it for me! Thank you Lord Whamp, your generosity and wisdom know no bounds.

    • Thanks – Glad it's of use. It's true that details of specific routes/streets etc. are hard to come by. And even with all the TfL info it wasn't always obvious what was going on. Do let me know if the trusty 139 runs into any problems during the Games.

  2. This is really helpful – many thanks. I had reached the same conclusion as you. It’s noticeable that at West Hampstead tube station the existing sign that has had Olympic Venues added does not show the Olympic Park. Instead the signs on the wall point to the station exit for the Olympic Park (and Earls Court). I assume they want people to use the Overground (where the entrance/exit space has just been made smaller) but there is no signage yet. As you say, Thameslink to connect to the Javelin is also a possiblity – the Javelin journey is covered by the Olympic Travelcard that comes with a ticket to a Games’ event but not by Oystercards or Passes. Some concerns have already been expressed about the likely queues at St Pancras for this service. Time will tell what announcements will be made at West Hampstead station and on trains arriving there – and of course what is likely be the best way to get to the various venues/work from here.

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