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Abellio London strikes: A strike is taking place on Wednesday 1, Thursday 2 and Friday 3 February. A good service will be running by the early hours of Saturday 4 February. These routes will be affected: D


Does this mean there are no P13 buses or like past strikes a few might run? No thought for those who have trouble with mobility.


Three days of unable to get the shops is wrong.


Any news would be appreciated.

Just spent time walking along the p13 bus route in an hour and half I only saw one bus heading towards New Cross.


Whether there are other bus I suspect the Bellenden Road/Choumert Road bus stop will be closed as they are now digging up the road yet again.


The whole thing is becoming a joke.

Saw one 63 at on Peckham Road opposite the bus station otherwise no others. And saw two P13's one going into DKN Sainsbury's going towards New Cross and one going towards Streatham.

A woman on Whately Road said she and her husband had waited an our for a P13 going towards New Cross.


Seems today is a very sparse service on both the 63 and P13, if you catch one, as I did, I felt lucky.

A friend of mine sent this email to his local Cllr. Makes a lot of sense to me.


No response , suspect not action will ever happen.


The P13 is a valuable and very necessary bus route to many many people.


"Dear Cllr Ali


Could you use your exalted position as Deputy leader of Southwark Council to post on the Dulwich Forum when the P13 is running or not running.


Perhaps you or one of your staff could have a call on or prior to bus strike days from TFL to enable them or you to post on the Dulwich Forum if there is a bus to serve the local residents.


If the p13 is not running many people, who you represent


are marooned unable to get to the shops.


As local Cllr perhaps you could do this simple but important service.


Is that not possible?


I look forward to hearing from you."

If you want up to the minute online information about the current status of the P13 or want to know when the next bus arrives at your nearest bus stop, it's here: https://tfl.gov.uk/bus/route/p13/


Southwark doesn't run the P13. All a councillor could do is copy information from the TfL website - and as soon as they did so, it would be out of date.

Thanks for info.


Unfortunately the website does not tell you this.


Just Abeillo is on strike. Very useful

 

If you click on the name of the bus stop, it tells you when the next buses are. If you click on P13, it will tell you when the next P13s will arrive.

I discovered a site called London Vehicle Finder which pulls all the iBus information which tells you how many buses on each route are currently out in each direction. You have to register, but then you can seach by bus route.


https://lvf.io/


Currently at the time of posting, there are two buses out on the P13 and three on the 63.

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