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Broadly yes.

Very few trains from West Croydon.

http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/search/advanced/EDW/from/WCY/2018/05/21/0000-2359?stp=WVS&show=all&order=wtt


I can't see any trains to West Croydon


Trains to East Croydon from 0958 to 1558 and thence to Caterham.


During peak periods looks like you have to change at Selhurst or Crystal Palace.

The new Denmark Hill/Peckham Rye/Nunhead provisional timetable is also out. It's been badly thought through in off-peak times. Northbound there are three trains in 10 minutes (Thameslink/Victoria/Thameslink) and then a 20 minute gap. Why couldn't they be spaced with 10 minute intervals? It would mean less crowding on platforms, better transport choices for passengers and mean that there would be less likely to be issues with the signalling where the two lines merge at Nunhead if a train is running a bit late. :(


Thameslink have chosen to ignore the lobbying by the Cinderella Line, local residents, Councillors etc to have all trains running through to Kentish town and have sensible spacing. I have assumed they would slot the Victoria train in the 20 minute gap they created between the Thameslink trains, with their 10 and 20 minute spacing but no, let's cram three trains together!


Renata

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