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I noticed that one of the small changes to the ED to London Bridge timetable this week was that the 08.59 had morphed into the 09.00. No problem with that, but for the last three days it's been consistently late arriving at London Bridge - it's scheduled to arrive at 09.14, but has arrived at 09.23, 09.24 and 09.23 respectively (I didn't travel in on Monday, so don't know what the timing was like then). Yes, I'm sad enough to have noted it down...


Apparently the problems have all been related to other trains, either coming in on the other lines and delaying the 09.00 or making it wait outside the station for a platform. My concern is that these delays might be 'timetabled in', so to speak. If this pattern repeats next week, I'll be firing off emails.


Thank you for allowing me to vent.

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