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    the london underground

    how do i get from sydenham to earls court on the tube,or kensington, have to be there for around ten so which way and what tube


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    Hi Steve no tube in the Sydenham area so will need to use the Train into central and then connect with the tube. You can plan your journey with the TFL journey planner have a look.

    http://www.tfl.gov.uk/


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    well done there was only one person i knew could help me and yes it is you too


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    Just an aside - there's some nice stamps been issued, I bought the presentation pack last week



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    Steve, there are two (overland) train stations in Sydenham.

    Lower Sydenham
    direct train through to Charing Cross, then a 30 second walk to Embankment tube station.
    Then a District line tube to Earl's Court


    Sydenham Hill
    direct train through to Victoria, then District Line tube to Earl's Court
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    i am confused now, all i know is i have to be near kesington olympia for 10 am and i hate having to be somewhere i dont know how to get, we was stopping at the hilton edgware road so we could walk it or straight on the circle route, but Ems has another idea, well lets wait and see what happens


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    but thanks guy for your help, and Dedworth nice looking stamps too


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    Steve,

    As a rule-of-thumb, whereas North & Central London is covered by the tube network, South London is covered by the overland.
    Stations are plentiful, and all lines run into one of the southern London terminals (Victoria, Waterloo, Charing Cross, Blackfriars, London Bridge etc).

    It's all pretty painless, and the one-day travelcard will cover all your transport options.

    I'm assuming you're thinking of a hotel/B&B in the Sydenham area, so I'd suggest you have a look on a map and see what's the nearest station .... it might not be either of the stations I've already mentioned.
    But it should take no more than 15-20 mins to get into central London
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