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katietatie Wrote:

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> I live at the far end of Underhill and have just

> seen two 363's go past for the first time since

> Monday evening! That suggests that they can at

> least now make it up the hill. Good luck people!



This isn't the blitz or the attack on the ice planet Hoth!

Buses fine going up and down LL, to the Plough and beyond. 40 also seems to be running fine.


I've noticed the bus drivers are driving a little more carefully than usual. None of that screaming brakes nonsense.

I'm setting off from ED to near Tower Bridge at 6pm if anyone wants a lift.

If you're trying to get to LB, it's a 11min walk from where I am parking on South Bermondsey St.

You need to be outside the CPT at 6 when I leave.

looks like last train out from london bridge has gone


Londonist


RT @uktr_southeast: Early shut down tonight. Last train will dep London Bridge 19:40. All services will stop by 21:00: http://bit.ly/etGcKx about 3 hours ago via TweetDeck

Hi all,


good to ear reports of what's going on out there...


As for TFL and they "up to date" information" they were telling me the 37was running fine yesterday and on a normal route - despite me seeing it being diverted with me own eyes.

ROUTE 12: No service between Peckham Rye and Dulwich due to adverse weather conditions.


ROUTE 176: No service between Camberwell and Penge due to adverse weather conditions.


ROUTE 484: Buses are diverted and are not serving Harefield Road,Tressillian Road, Hilly Fields Crescent, Brookbank Road, Shell Road, Vicars Hill or Algernon Road due to adverse weather conditions.


as of 06.42 - apparently

Anyone know how the P13 is doing? I need to get to Sutton (via Tulse Hill) but currently no Southern services to Tulse Hill - I'm wondering whether to attempt to get the bus there to pick up the First Capital Connect service that apparently is still running to Sutton...
all buses are aborting at camberwell ie no. 40 185 176 just got back from a night shift in the city i had to go via peckham high st no 12 then 197 to underhill rd no 12 is not going to dulwich aborting at peckham high st no.37 is the only service running good luck!!!!!
I am looking out my window near Uplands road end of Lordship Lane. Group of people at bus stop have all just given up. I have sat here at my window for ten mins and no buses have gone by...

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