John starts shift work in New Town at 19:55. One day he left home at 18:05 and travelled by bus to the station: he got to the station at 18:47. The train journey took 37 minutes to get to New Town, and it took him a further 18 minutes of walking to get to work. What time did John get to work, and by how many minutes was he late or early?

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John starts shift work in New Town at 19:55. One day he left home at 18:05 and travelled by bus to the station: he got to the station at 18:47. The train journey took 37 minutes to get to New Town, and it took him a further 18 minutes of walking to get to work. What time did John get to work, and by how many minutes was he late or early?





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