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My wife just had a nightmare getting home from Denmark Hill train station. She was told there a lot of roads closed and buses are struggling to get through


Just found this about whats happened


http://www.itv.com/news/london/story/2012-04-03/camberwell-explosion/


Just thought it would be helpful for people trying to get home to know. Guess Forest Hill is the best alternative for most of us

Came past it on the 176. Fire in a building behind a hair salon immediatly to the left of the Camberwell Sexual Health Clinic.


We got through because it had only just broken out, one Police car on scene at that point, Fire Engines came belting down Denmark Hill as we drove on.

Rte's 40,176 & 185 are diverted from Lordship Lane via

East Dulwich Grove - Rye Lane - (rtn via Peckham High St - Claytob Rd - Hanover Pk) - Peckham Road -

Camberwell Rd LOR


Rte 484 curtail to East Dulwich Sainsbury's



Rte 345 - curtailed to Brixton Stockwell Pk Walk


Rte's 35 & 45 are diverted s/b fromCamberwell Road via

Camberwell New Road - Brixton Road - Brixton Town CentreLOR

beaver14uk Wrote:

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> Rte's 40,176 & 185 are diverted from Lordship Lane

> via

> East Dulwich Grove - Rye Lane - (rtn via Peckham

> High St - Claytob Rd - Hanover Pk) - Peckham Road

> -

> Camberwell Rd LOR

>

> Rte 484 curtail to East Dulwich Sainsbury's

>

>

> Rte 345 - curtailed to Brixton Stockwell Pk Walk

>

> Rte's 35 & 45 are diverted s/b fromCamberwell Road

> via

> Camberwell New Road - Brixton Road - Brixton Town

> CentreLOR


You mean East Dulwich Road, not Grove.

Your quite right. I suspect that it was typed up quickly as the incident was happening and someone got there Groves and Road muddled. I am sure the buses went the correct way.


Gidget Wrote:

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> beaver14uk Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Rte's 40,176 & 185 are diverted from Lordship

> Lane

> > via

> > East Dulwich Grove - Rye Lane - (rtn via

> Peckham

> > High St - Claytob Rd - Hanover Pk) - Peckham

> Road

> > -

> > Camberwell Rd LOR

> >

> > Rte 484 curtail to East Dulwich Sainsbury's

> >

> >

> > Rte 345 - curtailed to Brixton Stockwell Pk

> Walk

> >

> > Rte's 35 & 45 are diverted s/b fromCamberwell

> Road

> > via

> > Camberwell New Road - Brixton Road - Brixton

> Town

> > CentreLOR

>

> You mean East Dulwich Road, not Grove.

13 non sarcastic/caustic/rude etc comments in a row just too many to cope with southmark? Well done for making the first one. Hopefully you feel better now.


I for one have given myself a good talking to about what a heartless individual I am for trying to help other forum users get home. It's comments like that, that stop people bothering to post on here.


The point of the post was about the state of public transport and how to get home, not the particular incident. Of course we are all concerned for anyone that has been affected, I thought that would go without saying, but apparently not.


I look forward to your next attempt to make everyone feel bad/small


southmark Wrote:

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> No concern for anyone involved? Suppose it's

> because it's not your 'patch'?:'(

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