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Bic Basher Wrote:

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> The ELL will call at Denmark Hill and Peckham Rye

> with 4 trains per hour (every 15 minutes) to

> Clapham/Dalston Junction. It'll also replace the

> current Southern London Bridge to Victoria

> service.


So will they be replacing the LB - Victoria service with another service which goes through DH to Victoria?

caro ed Wrote:

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> Bic Basher Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > The ELL will call at Denmark Hill and Peckham

> Rye

> > with 4 trains per hour (every 15 minutes) to

> > Clapham/Dalston Junction. It'll also replace

> the

> > current Southern London Bridge to Victoria

> > service.

>

> So will they be replacing the LB - Victoria

> service with another service which goes through DH

> to Victoria?


There have been proposals to add an additional service from Victoria to Bellingham which was scrapped. So they'll be 2tph provided by Southeastern to Victoria as now from PR and DH as well as the 2tph to Kentish Town (extended to Bedford in peaks) via Elephant and the 4tph to Clapham and Dalston.


Once the Southern service closes in 2012, passengers from DH will either have to change at Peckham Rye for LB or Canada Water via the Jubilee Line.

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