For years, I maintained that Upminster was naturally part of London, because it was on the London Underground
Yes, like Amersham, makes sense to me. Or nearby and even more hilarious, Chesham, a Zone 9 station with it's own 5 mile branch on the London underground used by just a few hundred thousand people a year. Get up, look across the valley at woods and fields, walk through the sweet morning air of a country town, and then blip your Oyster and get onto a tube train. If you put it in a novel it would be called far-fetched.
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Date: 2008-03-05 12:01 pm (UTC)Yes, like Amersham, makes sense to me. Or nearby and even more hilarious, Chesham, a Zone 9 station with it's own 5 mile branch on the London underground used by just a few hundred thousand people a year. Get up, look across the valley at woods and fields, walk through the sweet morning air of a country town, and then blip your Oyster and get onto a tube train. If you put it in a novel it would be called far-fetched.