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Goodness are we feeling all right today DG?
Ah DG, but you missed the delights of the Rivoli Ballroom located in Crofton Park between Honor Oak Park and Brockley. Venue for many a pop video and film location. Still a vibrant dance venue too.
Apologies DG just spotted the bus route inexplicably ignores Crofton Park station and veers away from the Rivoli Ballroom. It's definately worth a visit and I hope you find it interesting enough to give it a mention in the future. My only interest? I used to live in a house behind it.
"Bus Stereotype Number 15" I too prefer a open window...even in winter most buses, most of the time, can do with bit of "fresh air". Which leads me to wonder what the other (14 or more?) "Bus Stereotypes" are? Is there a list you have previously done a blog on. Of course the "stuff the rest of us" could easily apply to the buses themselves...no cash payments, no air-conditioning, no hop-on/hop-off, no free Wi-Fi etc. And then finally is the little matter of what "Stereotype" one is classed as by others...
Lewisham Gateway? Blimey, who'd have known? Certainly not me, but guess it's nowhere near me. Looks quite transformational. I'll have to have a look at this in more detail later. Probably as you say mostly more (overpriced) flats. Looks like it might join the town centre up with the station a bit better though. Does anybody know if there is passive provision for a DLR extension, or has this been rejected in favour of a Bakerloo line plan?
@Lorenzo
"Does anybody know if there is passive provision for a DLR extension"
http://www.newlewisham.com/transport.html
Doesn't look like it, although phase 2 would be the telling one. The plan seems to show Molesworth Street realigned in line with the existing DLR tracks.
@Stephen
"Goodness are we feeling all right today DG? "
If the blog is at all contemporaneous, it looks like he was up late the previous night?
excellent!
I have to admit that in the brief time I lived around there, I also thought that the best way to "transform" Lewisham town centre would be to demolish most of it.
Thanks, DG. I know this route well.

For the record I used to live in Dulwich Village. Contrary to expectations, I was abjectly poor at the time.
One way to enjoy the P4 more is as a pub crawl:

http://deserter.co.uk/2014/11/taking-the-ps/
The P4 is a great bus, despite the rather unimpressed write-up here. Out of peak hours it offers super-fast transit between inner south-east and inner south-west London, otherwise a really poorly served journey. Anything that saves spending half an hour dodging the quinoa louts on Lordship Lane has to be a bonus.










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