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12 Apr 2004, 08:46 (Ref:937097) | #1 | ||
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Cycling to brands from a train station
I'm planning a trip to Brands, but I just have the small problem of getting from Swanley station to the circuit.
Does anyone know if its feasible to cycle there? I'm reasonable fit, but has anyone cycled there? and where do you leave your bike?? |
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12 Apr 2004, 09:17 (Ref:937131) | #2 | ||
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chain it to the debris fence,you be careful cycleing to races could catch on!
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You may as well cycle all the way from home as get off at Swanley. The biggest problem you will have is getting back again as there is a very steep hill at Farningham on the way back. Get off at Eynsford instead, it's the next station and as near to Brands as you will get.
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13 Apr 2004, 12:55 (Ref:938262) | #5 | ||
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Not planning to go until August. I see what you mean about cycling all the way, but i don't want to be too knackered! Eynsford seems to be closest, but i'm not too sure of the way.
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13 Apr 2004, 13:02 (Ref:938269) | #6 | ||
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Also... Would they be okay in letting me bring my bike in with me? I could'nt leave it outside.
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13 Apr 2004, 13:36 (Ref:938303) | #7 | ||
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Plenty of people cycle inside the circuit.
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It's easy, come out of the station and go down to the main road and turn right. Follow this road for about 2 miles until you come to a T junction at the A20. You want to turn right there and Brands is about 1 mile up the road on the left. Phone the circuit regarding taking your bike in.
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13 Apr 2004, 19:24 (Ref:938679) | #10 | ||
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I think your right Rob, I've checked out the trains and there doesn't seem to be a sunday train before 10am... so it seems that it'll have to be Swanley.
I'll consider cycling all the way from home, but its a long way! |
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Of course you could see if anyone from your way could give you a lift? Where are you coming from TCN?
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13 Apr 2004, 20:35 (Ref:938751) | #12 | ||
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Half a mile from me
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No! Go to Farningham instead!! It on a main line and is served by a more frequent train. Come out of the station and turn right which is a main road. You then come to the roundabout at the bottom of the hill (WJ.Kings the Vauxhall dealer)and turn right up the hill to Brands what could be easier? When I started in 74' I used to cycle to Brands every meeting from Romford which was about a 60 mile round trip...mind you I was younger and slighty more stupid then! (yes Stephen, just slighty more stupid!)
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Ooops-I meant turn left up the hill...perhaps I am more stupid now!!!!
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Yes that makes more sense.BTW its Farningham Road station,some way from Farningham village.
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the easiest way?
To avoid the long hill up the A20 (in either direction) from any of the previously mentioned stations - I'd recommend going from Victoria to Longfield (the next stop after Farningham Road).
Departs 0841 from Victoria and arrives Longfield 0923 on a Sunday (according to thetrainline.com). Leisurely cycle along Valley road from Longfield to the paddock entrance - 4 miles. see here for map BTW Baz - you cycled how much??? |
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and, nope Sunday service to Eynsford still runs (or runs again) - arrives in Eynsford 0844 and 0941 from Victoria via Denmark Hill, Catford and other picturesque S.London stations |
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Its best for me to come from Bromley south, I don't want to go into and out of central london as time ticks away. I'd like to get there reasonably early, which the sunday trains don't seem to offer at all unfortunetly.
Thanks for the map Bodysnatcher. I'm thinking of setting off nice and early and cycling all the way there. Just don't want a puncture.... |
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Have you thought about starting a new thread asking if there is anyone from Bromley who could give you a lift there and back? There must be plenty of people who drive your way to get to Brands?
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its only 13.2 miles from my house...
Just better avoid the bypass and motorways! |
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If I am around that weekend I could be persauded with a packet of fig rolls or bar of chocolate to take you and your bike part way there dependent on how bad the traffic gets near the circuit.
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i've figured out a simple route from farningham station, and i can get there for about 8:15am, so it shouldn't take too long to get to brands if its only 2 miles from that station. Getting to bromley's the hardest part, its 5 miles away, but the nearest station that goes direct. Its complicated, but if i was to go from my local station, i'd have to change twice! Thanks for your help guys! and if you see a red faced, sweaty knackered guy ith a bike, you will know that its me! |
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Ok, I've taken the main roads and gone for the paddock entrance, so you might shave a tenth or 2 off by taking the back lanes or going to the front gate, but did I mention you'd be cycling uphill. yep, think i did |
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14 Apr 2004, 12:47 (Ref:939401) | #24 | ||
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Personally, I'd opt for Longfield main line station, it's virtually on the tracks doorstep and it's only got a low gradiant on approach to the track, (although it does get pretty steep for 150 yrds or so just before gate)
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Sundays -
Bromley South 0801/0903 Longfield 0821/0923 |
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