Later this year, my company might be moving offices from Soho to near Exmouth Market in Farringdon.
Looking at the map and TFL, the number 19 bus might be the easiest route in for me. Either that, or walk from King's X or Holborn.
I'd quite like to get the bus instead of the tube everyday, but was wondering how regular commuters find it.
I'd need to arrive at work by 10am at the latest, but I usually try to get in at aout 9.30am. TFL says it takes 30 mins to get from Finsbury Park to Clerkenwell Road. Is this true at that time of day?
What's the bus and the route like during rush hour in the morning?
And what's it like coming home at about 6pm?
Anyone on here know?
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Won't you miss the buzz of Soho though?
It is also an easy (downhill) walk from Exmouth Market to Russell Square tube, 15 mins, round the back of the Mount Pleasant Post Office Sorting Office, and past the Foundling Hospital.
Look out for performances in Exmouth Market by the fabulous <A HREF="http://www.coll-mus-lon.org.uk" target ="_blank">Collegium Musicum of London Chamber Choir</A> who sometimes perform in the Italian-looking Anglican church there ... oh, and <A HREF="http://www.theurdangacademy.com" target="_blank">Urdang Dance Academy</A> have their premises in the Old Town Hall ... also good eateries all over the place round there, and Sadlers Wells just up the road ... you are lucky to be working in that area.
I got the 19 every day for a couple of years - mornings were reliable but I'd leave around 40 minutes for the journey to allow for waiting for the driver our end, and Upper St traffic etc. Coming home was usually fine, except for the occasional maddening terminations at Highbury & Islington. Still, it's far better than getting the tube. I miss the 19.
I get to work for 10am. If I board the bus at 9.30 then I will get to work by 10, but only just. If you're aiming to get to work for 9.30 I imagine the traffic will be worse and passengers noisier (you get to avoid the noisy schoolchildren when you board at 9.30).
You also have the option of getting the 153 from Finsbury Park. It goes on a frustrating rambling route to get to Angel and then down St John Street, so does take longer but is still a back up.
Traffic was very smooth. Reached Angel station at 9.50am. Add on another 5 minutes to get to Exmouth Market and that's a typical journey (starting at 9.30 - I'm sure the journey takes longer the earlier you start).
The 4 does smell. Also the prevailing design of bus on the 4 route has ridiculously short leg-room - must be a problem for Tallboy. The squashed-together seats mean that passengers are closer to each other, meaning the general smelliness is closer as well.