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Helpfully, TfL have nothing on their website or Twitter feed to show this.


All southbound bus stops on Lordship Lane between Goose Green and Barry Road have "closed" signs on them - with no details of what is going on. Northbound is ok.

Info from TFL


Routes 37 40 176 185 484 P13 are diverted following westbound closure of East Dulwich Road to facilitate repairs to a burst water main. Routes 37 & 484 are missing out stops on East Dulwich Rd. Routes 40 176 & 185 towards Dulwich, Sydenham & Lewisham are diverted via East Dulwich Rd, Peckham Rye, Barry Rd & rejoin route at Dulwich Library. Route P13 towards Streatham is missing out stops on Lordship Lane.


Renata

Jennys Wrote:

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> Actually and unusually the notices on the bus

> stops do mention a burst water main and that bus

> stops will reopen when the work has been

> completed.


At 12 noon they didn't. Good that they were updated and hopefully more helpful than the TfL website.

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