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Southern Rail Train Strike: Tues April 26 & Wed April 27


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Intended train strike meant to start tomorrow. I only found out after finding a leaflet on my train seat from London Bridge. It may affect trains along the East Dulwich route to London Bridge. Just a heads-up for commuters to check before they travel tomorrow as buses and alternate routes expected to be a lot busier.


More detail and further dates here: http://www.southernrailway.com/your-journey/strike http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/service_disruptions/124447.aspx

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The map kindly linked by ED_moots above claims there will be no difference to the London Bridge - East Dulwich service, it's only the service thrugh to Wimbledon which won't be running. It does say the London Bridge trains may be more crowded than usual, but I can't actually see how that's possible...
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edcase Wrote:

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> This morning at Peckham Rye didn't look too good

> so I jumped on the Thameslink. Anybody used

> Southern to ED or Forest Hill this afternoon?


Southern trains out of Forest Hill were as per normal passenger wise today.

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