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Tory Network Rail budget cuts - A knock-on effect?


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I've just been listening to radio four interviewing a spokesman about the rail cuts


They said that the 'Thameslink upgrade' has been scrapped


Does anyone know more about this?


Is that linked to what's going on at London Bridge?


Apprently anything that 'doesn't have a signature' will be scrapped. Does the East London Line extension have a signature yet?


Would the South London Line be kept if the last two are scrapped?


Would this mean we could we keep our direct to london trains? :)


According to the program there's a report being released in a few days


possibly enough platforms for South London Line if the followoing happens?


Meanwhile, it is understood that Network Rail is examining the implications of dropping plans for the ?3bn remodelling of London Bridge station, the next phase of the ?5.5bn Thameslink programme. This is in addition to ?100m of cuts that Network Rail was asked to make this week.

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Admin - just slightly confused as to why this thread got lounged when it discusses the implications to:


The South London Line

The London Bridge upgrade

and

The East London Line


All three directly effect East Dulwich residents 'transport'


Anyway - i've added my post to the end of another link in 'general' which is discussing the same thing but is out of date... shame as this could really impact a lot of residents if the cuts somehow change the dynamic of the three



Edit to say that a post on the tube in honor oak is more relevant? even more confused

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