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That's to be expected I think with more contention on the tracks leading into LB.


What I did not expect however was trains departing East Dulwich each morning earlier than the advertised departure time.


If 8:40 on the platform clock means 8:39 then either change the clock or the timetable. This happens on the 8.30 as well. It would be nice to know the logic - and if it is indeed logic, then why did we had an illogical system for so many years (or rather trains leaving at time advertised).

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I've noticed recently that the two matrix sign clocks on the LB-bound platform show times about 90 seconds apart (one of them is the same as the two on the other platform). I wouldn't use them as any reliable guide.
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It's actually been happening for a while, ever since the latest timetable came into effect. The 7:30am usually leaves at more like 7:28. Very frustrating at first... I actually set my watch 2 minutes fast as a result!
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