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185 and Camberwell New Rd


EDmummy

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CAMBERWELL NEW ROAD - Route 185 is on diversion from 1130 Tuesday 25th October until 1900 Tuesday 8th November due to a burst water main. Buses are diverting from Camberwell New Road at the junction of Medlar Street, left Medlar Street, right Camberwell Road, then onto Denmark Hill to line of route. Diversion is in both directions.

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I caught the 185 today (1745 at Victoria) and the 200m diversion took 45 minutes from leaving Camberwell New Road to getting back on track. If you have to go that way, I'd advise getting off the bus at the stop before Sacred Heart, walking up to the Green and then getting the 185 that left Victoria 40 minutes beforehand.
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Remember that with the new "hopper" facility, you can get off one bus and get on another within an hour of first boarding so you won't be out of pocket. (I am hoping this hopper thing will mean less cramped buses at rush hour as it gives people more options.)
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Willard Wrote:

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> I drove through there on Tuesday morning, around

> 7:30 am, on my motorbike. The water was insane, a

> torrent coming up through the pavement which

> looked completely blown apart. Nearly a foot of

> water in places for about a 100m stretch.



I really hope local residents and shopkeepers won't be as badly affected as the people and businesses in Herne Hill were.


ETA: Oh, and thanks for the transport info, EDmummy and Applespider, very much appreciated.

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