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How are trains running between East Dulwich and London Bridge tomorrow morning (Wednesday 9th) likely to be affected by the strike, does anyone know?

I can't find anything online except "reduced service" and no overtime being worked.

I have a hospital  appointment and I'm not sure whether to risk the trains or to go by bus.

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Hi. The London Bridge trains were every 30 mins this morning instead of every 15 mins. But then a train was cancelled due to no crew being available, so it was an hour between trains. I'd get the bus or go to Peckham Rye so you've got the option of going to Blackfriars instead if the London Bridge train doesn't show up.

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8 hours ago, embracefinancial said:

Hi. The London Bridge trains were every 30 mins this morning instead of every 15 mins. But then a train was cancelled due to no crew being available, so it was an hour between trains. I'd get the bus or go to Peckham Rye so you've got the option of going to Blackfriars instead if the London Bridge train doesn't show up.

Thank you.

The live train info seems to show trains running on time this morning, but I will take your advice and leave plenty of time so I can get buses if the train doesn't show.

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