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P13 on diversion


jenny.d

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P13s are on diversion again, going straight up lordship lane. just received this message from tfl


Hi, sorry for the inconvenience, route P13 is on diversion daily due to roadworks on Underhill Rd, SE22. Diversion daily between 0800 and1700 until 1700 on 14/11

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Actually, the section of Underhill Road just south of Barry Road is cordoned off, but as of 2:45 this afternoon absolutely no work whatsoever is happening on it, or has happened on it. A few big Conway lorries are parked up (in Underhill, but not in that section) but otherwise nothing. Funnily enough it's part of Underhill which, is anything, is in better condition than many other sections.


EDITED to say - oops - the reason why there was no work going on is that that section has been completed - the road is now open though I expect it will be closed again tomorrow when a new section is closed off for repair.

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