I'm sure where to post this.
On the 23 July, I'm traveling from Tulse Hill to London Kings Cross before I board a train to York.
Now, the Transport for London journey planner suggested this route:
432 bus to Brixton.
Tube to Finsbury Park
Train to Kings Cross
I depart at 8:27 and arrive at 09:26.
I told the journey planner I wanted the fastest route, I have no accessibility issues and I can walk for a maximum of 60 minutes, which is the longest allowed.
Surely getting out at Kings Cross St Pancras would be faster than going via Finsbury Park as the tube stops there.
So why is it suggesting I go via Finabury Park or is the walk just so long that Finsbury Park is surprisingly faster?
The other options besides that one suggested, said the same thing, bar the cycling and the bus only options
On the 23 July, I'm traveling from Tulse Hill to London Kings Cross before I board a train to York.
Now, the Transport for London journey planner suggested this route:
432 bus to Brixton.
Tube to Finsbury Park
Train to Kings Cross
I depart at 8:27 and arrive at 09:26.
I told the journey planner I wanted the fastest route, I have no accessibility issues and I can walk for a maximum of 60 minutes, which is the longest allowed.
Surely getting out at Kings Cross St Pancras would be faster than going via Finsbury Park as the tube stops there.
So why is it suggesting I go via Finabury Park or is the walk just so long that Finsbury Park is surprisingly faster?
The other options besides that one suggested, said the same thing, bar the cycling and the bus only options