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Images show what's happening to the North Dulwich/East Dulwich routes - into London Bridge, the same service as we (should!) get currently.


Annoying with the Croydon-bound peak trains stopping at Selhurst. I live in ED and work in Croydon, so that will turn what was a very simple (and empty) commute into a bit of a faff.

Dogkennelhillbilly Wrote:

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> You can go from East Dulwich or New Cross into

> London Bridge and back on the direct train to

> Gatwick.



Costs more to go via London Bridge though. Clapham Junction is also an option, but not as many services as East Croydon.

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