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Travel Disruptions
For those who are still travelling to and from King Edward Street or Paris Gardens to work during the current Coronavirus shutdown period, the MyCommute team can offer help and support to outline your current travel options.

Safer Travel Guidance
If you travel on public transport you must now wear a face covering. For the official Transport for London guidance on how to travel safely click here.

Additional Help and Support
If you need any more help or assistance in planning your commute, please get in touch with the MyCommute team. We can provide you with a Personalised Journey Plan to highlight all your travel options – just email london@my-commute.com for more information.
If you need support to get to the office or encounter any issues you can also contact the MyCommute team by calling 01924 664638.

City of London Transport Recovery Plan
The City of London Corporation has introduced a transport recovery plan which is focussed on walking, cycling and public transport to provide the space needed to safely maintain social distancing on streets within the Square Mile. Two phases of recovery plan works have been endorsed by the Policy and Resources Committee.
Find out more here

Other Travel Options
If you intend to cycle or walk to site there is lots of information on the tabs to the right.

If you plan to travel by car, we have provided a guide to your local parking options:
>King Edward Street
>Paris Gardens.

Travel by Train

The nearest train station to King Edward Street is City Thames Link Station from where you can get regular connections to Elephant and Castle, Bedford, Sutton, Luton, Brighton and many more. Perhaps more importantly you can get connecting services to London St Pancras for onward travel to a wide range of local, regional, national and international locations.

Find out more about catching the train to King Edward Street

  • Plan a journey by train

    There are numerous online information websites for train travel – many offer discounted ticket sales too. The two most popular journey planning tools for train travel are The TrainLine or National Rail Enquiries

    On the latter you can find out more on station facilities, operators and even download your own personalised timetable.

    The other alternative when planning a train journey in London is to visit the TfL website where a range of information is available including an easy to use journey planner - Click here
  • Paying for a journey by train

    Whilst you can simply turn up at the train station and purchase a ticket for a single journey, if your trip is a regular commute a period ticket will be much better value. National Rail offer a season ticket calculator so you can work out how much your regular commute will be – and more importantly how much you’ll save compared to buying a ticket each day! Click here for more information.

    If you are making a one off journey to London by train you can make savings by booking in advance - either by calling into any train station, via The TrainLine.

    You can now also pay for journeys on suburban train services which both start and finish within zones 1- 9 using your Oyster. For further details please click here, where you can also register an Oyster online account. An online account allows you to receive weekly or monthly email statements and see your journey history for the last 8 weeks along with what you have paid.
  • Rail maps

    Maps illustrating both National Rail services in London and Overground services can be downloaded from the TfL website by clicking here
  • Commuter Club - Annual Ticket Savings Without the Commitment

    If you are unable to receive a season ticket loan from BAML, as a contracted member of staff, Commuter Club enables you to access the savings of an annual ticket, whilst paying monthly and having the flexibility of being able to cancel at anytime without worry.

    You can find out how it works here.
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