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Public meeting about train service,2pm - Sat 17th November


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We are hosting a public meeting about our train service on Saturday 17th November from?2-3pm at the Rivoli Ballroom, Crofton Park.


This is about our Thameslink services that run from St Pancras and Blackfriars via Denmark Hill, Peckham Rye, Nunhead and Crofton Park, and we will be talking about the service following the poor timetable implementation in May this year.


The meeting will be chaired by Lewisham MP Vicky Foxcroft and there will be representatives from our rail operators attending.


Please come along and add your voice to help us improve our local service. Find out more on our website:


http://www.acinderellaline.com/single-post/2018/11/05/Your-chance-to-talk-to-Thameslink

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