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2 oap's need to cross London from Waterloo to Marylebone, can you advise please ?
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So, on our return from Wendover Station to Marylebone Station. I take it we walk......... To where exactly? I will be seeking the 139 I presume?.0
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When you exit Marylebone Station, turn left and walk along Melcombe Place, which then becomes Dorset Square, then becomes Melcombe Street (all the same bit of road just different names).
When you reach Baker Street, cross the road and catch the 139 outside Baker Street Station at Stop B. The number 139 will be marked on the stop.
When you reach Waterloo, the bus passes under a railway bridge where the final stop is situated. There will be an entrance to Waterloo Station opposite.1 -
and that, sounds perfect Thankyou. I'm sure if I'd not misunderstood the outward journey, or have been mislead by driver etc. Will write it all down Thankyou again.Jaybee_16 said:When you exit Marylebone Station, turn left and walk along Melcombe Place, which then becomes Dorset Square, then becomes Melcombe Street (all the same bit of road just different names).
When you reach Baker Street, cross the road and catch the 139 outside Baker Street Station at Stop B. The number 139 will be marked on the stop.
When you reach Waterloo, the bus passes under a railway bridge where the final stop is situated. There will be an entrance to Waterloo Station opposite.
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Oh dear, tomorrow's the day. Written route down and have screenshot from map
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