Jump to content

Recommended Posts

BrandNewGuy Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> TfL's fine for bus, tube, tram and Overground

> info, but useless for rail in my experience...


xxxxxxx


Yeh they don't seem very joined up.


The TfL site said there was no rail service between Norwood Junction and somewhere or other, but nothing about the East Dulwich line.


Bus and tube for us today, then :))

  • 2 weeks later...

BrandNewGuy Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Not from East Dulwich. You can always check by

> putting in your journey here - and it will let you

> know if it's running normally or if it's a bus

> replacement service.


xxxxxx


Hmmm. Just tried that for this coming Sunday (13 May), but it just gave me train times from London Bridge to East Dulwich, nothing about a bus replacement service.


But when I phoned the number Nero gave above, they said there was a bus replacement service that day.


So now I have no idea whether there is or not!! Need to find out for somebody else.


:-S

From the Southern site.




The following changes apply:


Buses will run between London Bridge and Streatham Common calling at all stations to Tulse Hill, Streatham Hill, Streatham and Streatham Common

London Bridge - Crystal Palace services will NOT run


Buses replace trains between London Bridge and London Victoria

Nero Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> If you want to ring Rail Enquiries but not using

> the 08xx number, use this one: 020 7068 0519 . It

> is good for mobiles which would usually cost you

> an arm and a leg.


xxxxxx


I tried that number twice today and it was "not available".


Hope you haven't caused them to withdraw it Nero :))


ETA: Got through on it today though, must have been a temporary glitch

I've just stored this number in my phone - thanks. I use Peckham Rye but up until now I have tended to use a very unscientific but highly accurate calculation Sunday = no trains. It is very rare to see a normal service on Sundays. Hopefully once the new line is finished we can get back to normal (unless of course this is the new normal)

rahrahrah Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> When in doubt it's usually safe to assume that

> there are no trains on any given Sunday.


Is this really the case? I'm trying to work out how someone can get to ED from Gatwick on Sunday 27th. What adds to the confusion is that The Trainline suggests a route GA-East Croy.-ED, while National Rail has either go to LB or Clapham J. I didn't know there were any trains from East Croydon to ED. Can anyone confirm that there are please and is the Sunday service to ED from anywhere as completely unreliable as people are saying?

Hi Alan,


Trainline.com is correct. On weekdays trains are scheduled to run to and from West Croydon. However, on Saturdays and Sundays (and bank holidays) the trains run from and to East Croydon.


There are only 2 trains an hour from East Croydon, so you may also wish to consider taking the Thameslink from Gatwick to London Bridge (fast - only 2 stops) and then from London Bridge you can get the train East Dulwich.


You just need to check that the trains are running on the date you require


Hope this helps

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • While it is good that GALA have withdrawn their application for a second weekend, local people and councillors will likely have the same fight on their hands for next year's event. In reading the consultation report, I noted the Council were putting the GALA event in the same light as all the other events that use the park, like the Circus, the Fair and even the FOPR fete. ALL of those events use the common, not the park, and cause nothing like the level of noise and/or disruption of the GALA event. Even the two day Irish Festival (for those that remember that one) was never as noisy as GALA. So there is some disingenuity and hypocrisy from the Council on this, something I wll point out in my response to the report. The other point to note was that in past years branches were cut back for the fencing. Last year the council promised no trees would be cut after pushback, but they seem to now be reverting to a position of 'only in agreement with the council's arbourist'. Is this more hypocrisy from 'green' Southwark who seem to once again be ok with defacing trees for a fence that is up for just days? The people who now own GALA don't live in this area. GALA as an event began in Brockwell Park. It then lost its place there to bigger events (that pesumably could pay Lambeth Council more). One of the then company directors lived on the Rye Hill Estate next to the park and that is likely how Peckham Rye came to be the new choice for the event. That person is no longer involved. Today's GALA company is not the same as the 'We Are the Fair' company that held that first event, not the same in scope, aim or culture. And therein lies the problem. It's not a local community led enterprise, but a commercial one, underwritten by a venture capital company. The same company co-run the Rally Event each year in Southwark Park, which btw is licensed as a one day event only. That does seem to be truer to the original 'We Are the Fair' vision, but how much of that is down to GALA as opoosed to 'Bird on the Wire' (the other group organising it) is hard to say.  For local people, it's three days of not being able to open windows, As someone said above, if a resident set up a PA in their back garden and subjected the neighbours to 10 hours of hard dance music every day for three days, the Council would take action. Do not underestimate how distressing that is for many local residents, many of whom are elderly, frail, young, vulnerable. They deserve more respect than is being shown by those who think it's no big deal. And just to be clear, GALA and the council do not consider there to be a breach of db level if the level is corrected within 15 minutes of the breach. In other words, while db levels are set as part of the noise management plan, there is an acknowledgement that a breach is ok if corrected within 15 minutes. That is just not good enough. Local councillors objected to the proposed extension. 75% of those that responded to the consultation locally did not want GALA 26 to take place at all. For me personally, any goodwill that had been built up through the various consultations over recent years was erased with that application for a second weekend, and especially given that when asked if there were plans for that in post 2025 event feedback meetings (following rumours), GALA lied and said there were no plans to expand. I have come to the conclusion that all the effort to appease on some things is merely an exercise in show, to get past the council's threshold for the events licence. They couldn't give a hoot in reality for local people, and people that genuinely care about parkland, don't litter it with noisy festivals either.   
    • Aria is my go to plumber. Fixed a toilet leak for me at short notice. Reasonably priced and very professional. 
    • Anyone has a storage or a display rack for Albums LPs drop me a message thanks
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...