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Have had an email from Southern Railways saying that from 24th May there will be new departures during rush hour to London Bridge. So no longer 20 minute delays if you just miss the 7.29 a.m. or 8.15 a.m. !


06:12

06:39

06:55

07:05

07:15

07:29

07:34

07:46

07:57

08:04

08:14

08:27

08:33

08:45

08:59

09:04

Nice one. Now I've got the choice, I can't be arsed with that "can you move down a bit!" 07.57 to 08:41 period anymore. And there was nothing more soul destroying to a man than just missing the 07:29.


Great that Southern are finally waking up and realising that the higher suit count in ED these days means more city commuters and a need for a spread of times that reflect that. Er....thank you Barry!

Looks like they've moved them to 8.33 and 8.45


Apart from more regular departures thus less crowded - the new trains such as the 8.27 and 7.57 will be arriving at Peckham Rye just minutes after other trains pass Peckham so should be a lot more comfortable in the event of standing.

Hi


New time tables (small ones) will be delivered to all stations shortly


Barry



ziggy Wrote:

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> Many months ago a very resourceful Forum member

> produced neat credit-card sized timetables to/from

> ED. I still use them all the time and an updated

> one would be great. Sorry I don't recall who it

> was, but thanks in anticipation.....

ziggy Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Many months ago a very resourceful Forum member

> produced neat credit-card sized timetables to/from

> ED. I still use them all the time and an updated

> one would be great. Sorry I don't recall who it

> was, but thanks in anticipation.....



That's my boyfriend! He's got exams at the moment, but sure he will do once they're over and the full new timetable is published.

ziggy Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Many months ago a very resourceful Forum member

> produced neat credit-card sized timetables to/from

> ED. I still use them all the time and an updated

> one would be great. Sorry I don't recall who it

> was, but thanks in anticipation.....


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