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"FOREST HILL ROAD,SE22: From 15:00 Thursday 28 April until 17:00 Friday 06 May, route 63 is curtailed; starting and terminating at Peckham Rye (Nigel Road) due to emergency Thames Water works. No service between Peckham Rye / East Dulwich Road (stops WN and WK) and the end of the route at Therapia Road (stops J and H).


FOREST HILL ROAD,SE22: From 15:00 Thursday 28 April until 17:00 Friday 06 May, Routes 363 and N63 are on diversion due to emergency Thames Water works. Buses are diverted via Barry Road and Lordship Lane, missing stops from Friern Road (WP) to Underhill Road (MC) southbound and from Underhill Road / Melford Road (MB) to Friern Road (WB) northbound.


SYDENHAM HILL; From 08:00 Tuesday 19 May to 17:00 Saturday 21 May, routes 363 and N63 towards Peckham are on diversion from Crystal Palace Parade/College Road to Sydenham Hill/Droitwich Close due to water works. Buses will miss the stops Westwood Hill, Dome Hill Park and Wells Park Road."

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