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Shortcut from this road to Falconwood railway station

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Song6688 · 28/02/2021 16:03

I wonder if there is a quick way on foot from this address

Montrose Ave, Welling DA16 2QX

to

Falconwood railway station, London

At the moment, Google shows 16mins-20mins on foot.

pls see attached the screenshot

Shortcut from this road to Falconwood railway station
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sunniest · 28/02/2021 16:47

I don't know the area but it certainly looks like people cut across that field, the satellite view shows several well worn paths in the grass.

user1489844432 · 28/02/2021 17:15

Is it possible it would be quicker to get to Welling Station?

BusyLizzie61 · 28/02/2021 17:50

You'll shave a couple of minutes via Falcon Wood fields. But it's still not that long a walk... Assuming you wouldn't mind on the dark mornings and nights, I wouldn't anymore....

GCITC · 28/02/2021 17:51

Have a look on all trails or OS maps to see if there are any trails or tracks in the area.

BusyLizzie61 · 28/02/2021 17:52

@user1489844432

Is it possible it would be quicker to get to Welling Station?
Be about the same as across the field to Welling...
Song6688 · 28/02/2021 17:54

please see the screenshot for Welling.

I was thinking of a shortcut from that road to Falconwood railway, instead of the long way of circle.

Shortcut from this road to Falconwood railway station
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Song6688 · 28/02/2021 17:55

@sunniest

I don't know the area but it certainly looks like people cut across that field, the satellite view shows several well worn paths in the grass.
yes, that is what I am thinking, and want to get a confirmation here.
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LemonCrab · 28/02/2021 18:13

Yes you can.

Look at it on google street view.

Gates at either end of the path and you can clearly see a well trodden path each end.

Song6688 · 01/03/2021 23:11

@LemonCrab

Yes you can.

Look at it on google street view.

Gates at either end of the path and you can clearly see a well trodden path each end.

But the gates might be closed from the map.

Can someone who went there confrim this please?

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