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It wasn't running up Whatley / Underhill this morning. Frustratingly the TfL live bus arrival website was showing it until about 5 minutes before arrival time when it would disappear. I assume they are just going straight along Lordship Lane towards the library.

rjsmall Wrote:

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> It wasn't running up Whatley / Underhill this

> morning. Frustratingly the TfL live bus arrival

> website was showing it until about 5 minutes

> before arrival time when it would disappear. I

> assume they are just going straight along Lordship

> Lane towards the library.



They are, I saw one about 10 mins ago by Overhill Road.

Ah, cool... I've been trying to find out for about three weeks if they are doing the raised entry treatment on Whateley! No one ever answers the phone number on the traffic notices.


I didn't think to ask the P13 driver where he's stopping while on diversion when I rode it this morning, I just got off at Sogim to be sure. All he would say was that he was "going straight up Lordship".


I think Whateley is to be closed all week?

sim1 Wrote:

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> Does anyone know if it will stop at bus stops not

> normally on its route, such as Heber Road or

> Melbourne Grove? Thanks



I saw it stop at the Overhill Road stop towards New Cross.

I found a status alert on the TfL site... it states:-


"From 08:00 Monday 05 March until 16:00 Thursday 29 March route P13 will be on diversion via Lordship Lane and will not be serving Whateley Road, Underhill Road due to roadworks. Towards Streatham catch bus from North Cross Road or from Grove Tavern. Towards New Cross catch bus from Lordship Lane Estate on Dulwich Common or from Melbourne Grove."


Fyi, the Melbourne Grove bus stop going north (towards Goose Green) is actually in front of the Picturehouse Cinema/gym...


So, it looks like the bus won't stop at the interim Lordship bus stops unless you beg the driver.

March 29th - thats an additional week!!

We've also had a note put through our door from british gas saying theyre going to be upgrading things from the end of the month, anyone know if that means digging up roads - if so that will mean no bus service for a lot longer...

sim1 Wrote:

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> Does anyone know if it will stop at bus stops not

> normally on its route, such as Heber Road or

> Melbourne Grove? Thanks



the drivers will (should ) stop at any bus stop along the diversion if you either put your hand out or ring the bell.

  • 2 weeks later...

joom Wrote:

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> I drive past the bottom of whately road almost

> daily and I haven't seen any work going on yet...



There has been some work going on there raising the kerb and replacing the pavement at that junction.

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