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Trains and other transport running this morning? [The TravelWatch in the Snow Official thread]


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Just done 15 mins waiting at bus stop by station. Didnt see a bus in either direction. Apparently others at stop had waited and left.


A chap passed and said he had driven from Forest Hill and had not seen 1 bus.


Dog kennel hill is very slushy on the way up, just one lane being used by slow traffic.


On the way down its still white looking which probably means not many cars have attempted to come down it.


Given up trying to get to work.

63, 363, 12, 343 are all starting opposite the tesco express at the top of rye lane. Not many people on it and it's going slowly but it's better than my planned walk to old kent rd. I also saw a 185 going up ed road away from goose green absolutely packed.

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