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Like its neighbouring areas, Clapton isn't on the tube network, but has a [[Clapton Station | surface rail station]], which is served by [[West Anglia Line (Chingford Branch)]] trains which [[WAGN]] occasionally sees fit to provide; these take about 10 minutes to get to [[Liverpool Street Station]] (stopping at [[Hackney Downs Station]] and [[Bethnal Green Station]] en route), which is pretty convenient.
Like its neighbouring areas, Clapton isn't on the tube network, but has a [[Clapton Station | surface rail station]], which is served by occasional [[WAGN]] trains; these take about 10 minutes to get to [[Liverpool Street Station]] (stopping at [[Hackney Downs Station]] and [[Bethnal Green Station]] en route), which is pretty convenient.

Nobody has ever heard of Clapton. This is probably for the best.

Clapton is the poor cousin of Hackney and Stoke Newington; it's to the north of the former and the east of the latter, sitting on the River Lea just over from Walthamstow. It has a pub, a million corner shops and fast-food joints, and not a lot else. Clapton's only claim to fame is that it is home to the Murder Mile.

Like its neighbouring areas, Clapton isn't on the tube network, but has a surface rail station, which is served by occasional WAGN trains; these take about 10 minutes to get to Liverpool Street Station (stopping at Hackney Downs Station and Bethnal Green Station en route), which is pretty convenient.


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