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Sittingduck

Legendary Member
Location
Somewhere flat
I am moving in a few weeks and the new commute will be Wallington (ish) > South Bank (ish). Toying with various ideas but think I might just tag on a few extra miles each night and come back the nice way. Embankment, Putney, RP, Wim, Morden, Carshalton>
 

Sittingduck

Legendary Member
Location
Somewhere flat
Nice if you get dragged up Brixton Hill behind one ;) But I much prefer my commute to my new job which doesn't use the A23. Redhill>Coulsdon>Wallington>Tooting>Clapham>Victoria rather than Redhill>A23>London Bridge :biggrin:

The stretch between Wallington - Tooting is a bit dodge, from my initial recce rides, non? I am not drawn to Hackbridge & Mitcham, for some strange reason...
 

MichaelO

Guru
It can be - certainly after 7.00-7.30am. I'm usually through it by 7am, so it's not terrible. I must try and find an alternative route for when I "need" that extra 30mins in bed!!
 

MichaelO

Guru
I am moving in a few weeks and the new commute will be Wallington (ish) > South Bank (ish). Toying with various ideas but think I might just tag on a few extra miles each night and come back the nice way. Embankment, Putney, RP, Wim, Morden, Carshalton>
Not looked at routes via Wim - might have a look.
 

Sittingduck

Legendary Member
Location
Somewhere flat
The Chipstead thing would be going way out of my way to come back on myself, although after the climb up Rectory Ln to Woodmansterne the downhill payoff into Carshalton, via Beeches is quite nice. I can intercept the downhill there by coming along the 'Oaks track' yonder from Woodcote Gn :smile:

All routes are worthy - and I think it'll be a case of going in early and taking the direct version (ish) and trying to get away before 5 and doing the Tooting/Mitcham thing on the way home. Maybe the scenic route once a week, for old time's sake.
 

gaz

Cycle Camera TV
Location
South Croydon
[QUOTE 2432922, member: 1314"]Well, I've been passing by Mitcham on a few occasions just to see a mate on the way home, and I reckon it would actually be quicker for me to go from Farringdon, down CS7 and take a left at Tooting Broadway, rather then take the A23, even though the CS7 route is a couple of miles longer.[/quote]
That's what I usually do. Birxton and Streatham is just soooo slow!
 

Lyrical

fen x
Location
LANDAN
[QUOTE 2432656, member: 1314"]CS7, from Tooting Bec ALL the way to Wimbledon Bec, was absolutely crazy tonight. Normally I'd use my brakes about 2 or 3 times for each 15 mile drag. Tonight, I had to use my brakes 11 or 12 times. It was sheer[/quote]

Tell me about it. Worst part was going full tilt through the lights just past colliers wood going onto merton high street and had a car pull out to go to BK... I could feel my lunch coming up after that :/
 
I occasionally go over the Col de St Reatham and on to the Purley Way, and regularly did so when my partner worked near Brockwell Park. But Streatham is so dull, it's stultifying. I usually go the longer but faster way via Broadway & CS7.
 

Jdratcliffe

Well-Known Member
Location
Redhill, Surrey
used to do london bridge > CS7 A23 brixton croydon purley redhill daily but now new job means i do a23 redhill purley croydon to dulwich little better but still bit hairy at points.
 
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