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For some reason this seems to have affected the line through not only through Peckham Rye but also through ED. A train which (I think) was going to Beckenham Junction via ED and Tulse Hill instead went to East Croydon via Forest Hill. Unless, that is, things were going haywire again at London Bridge and I got the wrong train. Which is a possibility.
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Not just DKH - sadly there's been an increase in suicides since the start of the recession. Very, very sad. I wonder if it's proximity to the Maudsley has any effect? Regardless - not nice for all personally involved.



the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> Ofcourse it is very sad. Both for the family ,

> victim and train driver. I just wondered why this

> seems to happen so often at dh.

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