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The walk to the station at night
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FH2017?


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Joined: Mar 2017
Post: #1
27-03-2017 06:41 AM

Looking to move to the FH area east of the tracks around Kilmorie, Cranston, Como Rd etc and wondered how safe the walk from the station on an evening felt?

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BigED


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Joined: Jan 2016
Post: #2
27-03-2017 12:12 PM

You might see from some other posts that there have been a couple of muggings (not a large number, but enough) around the alleyway between Sunderland Rd and the top of Trilby Road. You'd probably want to be careful walking alone along this unsighted alleyway after dark (the problem is you can't see what is at the end) and then you can do as we/others do and stick to the south circular/Stanstead Road approach (or go along Perry Vale) - depending on where you are it is probably a couple of minutes extra. We're in the same area. I walk home from the station most nights and it isn't a problem.

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Sherwood


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Post: #3
27-03-2017 07:40 PM

Or you can catch a bus.

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Mr Robin Banks


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Joined: Jun 2015
Post: #4
27-03-2017 09:38 PM

Absolutely fine, walk it most Saturday nights in the early hours and it's completely fine.

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InTheForest


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Joined: Feb 2012
Post: #5
20-04-2017 10:52 PM

It's a walk I do from time to time and never had any problems.

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SEN


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Joined: Oct 2010
Post: #6
23-04-2017 07:53 AM

That's my regular walk home from work, and I'm often rather late. There are usually quite a few people around (many doing the same walk!) along Perry Vale.

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m00ky


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Joined: Nov 2014
Post: #7
01-05-2017 06:22 AM

I was walking down Perry Vale at about 11:45 on a Thursday a couple of weeks back when a silver Vauxhall Nova with four black kids in it pulled up along side and some kid threw a tennis ball at my head before laughing and driving down the road and doing the same to a girl walking ahead of me. He missed both times.

Apart from that I've never had any other trouble.

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Fish Face


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Joined: Nov 2007
Post: #8
04-05-2017 01:57 PM

Thought I heard someone making a raquet

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Avenzoar


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Joined: May 2017
Post: #9
09-05-2017 02:28 PM

I've lived here a few months and never had any trouble. After about 10 it's always really quiet which is nice and very different from where I used to live in north London.

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