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... according to Southern Rail's http://www.journeycheck.com/southern:


"Engineering work starting on 02/07/11 between London Bridge and Beckenham Junction.

Track improvements and maintenance are taking place on 02/07/11 between London Bridge and Beckenham Junction.

Whilst work is taking place, buses will replace trains

between Peckham Rye and Streatham Common via Tulse Hill

between Streatham Common and Peckham Rye via Tulse Hill

Train services will run as shuttles between London Bridge and Peckham Rye -in both directions- and between Crystal Palace and Beckenham Junction -in both directions-. Further Information is available from National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50."


This seems to be planned for both Saturday and Sunday, judging from the National Rail journey planner.


[Edited 14/8/11, following Jeremy's post, to remove the 2/3 July date from the title, and to note that the current JourneyCheck doesn't seem to have any mention of today's closure. Could that be because the work and closure started yesterday and the notification of the start has now fallen off the listing!?]

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Is there anyway posters can be put up at ED station so everyone is aware?

The only time i seem to find out about this is via the forum. When I lived in Kilburn the tube station had posters clearly stating closures. Surely Southern rail could do the same (or even the station manager)

Just noticed this separate entry for Sunday on the Southern site:


"Engineering work starting on 03/07/11 between London Bridge and East Croydon.

Track improvements and maintenance are taking place on 03/07/11 between London Bridge and East Croydon.

Whilst work is taking place, buses will replace trains

between Peckham Rye and Streatham via Tulse Hill

between Streatham and Peckham Rye via Tulse Hill"

The plot thickens. From a Nat Rail journey planner enquiry for tomorrow:


09:14 Peckham Rye [PMR] London Bridge [LBG] 09:34 0h 20m 0 bus service

09:26 Peckham Rye [PMR] London Bridge [LBG] 09:36 0h 10m 0

09:44 Peckham Rye [PMR] London Bridge [LBG] 10:04 0h 20m 0 bus service

09:56 Peckham Rye [PMR] London Bridge [LBG] 10:06 0h 10m 0

10:14 Peckham Rye [PMR] London Bridge [LBG] 10:34 0h 20m 0 bus service

Hi saveshambo James advice was only partly right though I'm sure he didn't mean to mislead you. If you are going from east Dulwich to London bridge take the 40 bus ok. Or you can take the 176 & change at the elephant & castle or the 12 & change atthe elephant & castle though it takes longer than the 176.

40 is the best bet as it takes you all the way to London bridge.

Good luck

Sman!!

i think the engineering works are on the branch that goes from PEckham Rye down through ED. The trains that are not busses (if that makes sence) will likely be those running from Victoria to LB via Denmark Hill (therefore they will not be affected by the works on the ED branch.
  • 2 weeks later...

It has been really annoying having to get the bus into London Bridge early Sat AM and worse still trying to get back home later. Firstly the accident outside King's and last 2 weekends roadworks near King's so bad traffic. Does anyone have any idea how long these engineering works are going on for? It used to be occasional sundays but now appears to be all weekend.


Thanks.

  • 1 month later...

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