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The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog

By Lwblog @londonwalks
D.C Editor Adam writes…
Thanks to everyone who joined us on London Walks yesterday during the tube strike.
I made all of my London journeys yesterday on foot – covering 19.5 miles of London, through seven London boroughs, leading two walking tours in between "commutes" and was even interviewed by the BBC in Kensington as a Tube Strike expert!
Here are a few of the things I spotted along the way – things I wouldn't ordinarily have seen on a regular commute. There's a lot to be said for being driven above ground and onto the hind legs. By the way, this post contains a mild sweary word…

The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog

Cafe Toulous in Hampstead Garden Suburb - converted from the local public toilet. Toulous – geddit?


The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog

This way to the ball

The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog

Graffiti at Abbey Road – I think they mean Syd (as in Pink Floyd's Barrett) but it's the thought than counts


The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog

Good advice at Abbey Road – no more horrid sound in London than that of Brazilian Beatles fans being coaxed into the St John's Wood sky at high speed by angry white van drivers 


The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog

Red & Black


The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog

Groovy


The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog

Dancing dresses in Portobello


The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog

Very W11


The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog

The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog

Interviewed by Victoria from the BBC as a Tube Strike Expert!


The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog

Commuters take to the water


The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog

Vividly creating the impression that extra buses were pressed into service


The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog

By five o'clock I was tired and I'm sorry to say that I judged this man harshly. On reflection, having slept on it, I STILL think he's a wanker. Just don't do it, cyclists


The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog

Heading home after my evening walking tour, out of Spitalfields through Hoxton


The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog

By this stage in the day, the universe seemed to be sending me psychogeographic messages (perhaps I was just tired)…


The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog


The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog

The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog
A London Walk costs £10 – £8 concession. To join a London Walk, simply meet your guide at the designated tube station at the appointed time. Details of all London Walks can be found at www.walks.com.
The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog
The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog
The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog
The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog
The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog
The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog
The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog
The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog
The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog
The Editor's #TubeStrike Photoblog

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