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EAST DULWICH GROVE, SE22: Route 37 is on diversion in both directions via Herne Hill, Denmark Hill, Champion Park, Grove Lane and Grove Vale due to Thames Water works. Buses towards Putney Heath/Green Man will not serve stops ‘Derwent Grove’(B) to ‘Herne Hill’(E). Buses towards Peckham Bus Station will not serve stops ‘Herne Hill’(D) to ‘Derwent Grove’(U). Please allow extra time for your journey.

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EAST DULWICH GROVE, SE22: Route 42 is on diversion in both directions via Champion Lane and Dog kennel Hill due to Thames Water works. Buses towards Appold Street will not serve stops ‘Quorn Road’(L) to ‘Champion Hill’(Q). Buses towards East Dulwich Sainsburys will not serve stops ‘Champion Hill’(K) to ‘East Dulwich Station’(D). Please allow extra time for your journey.

 says https://tfl.gov.uk/bus/status/?input=42&lineIds=42&&direction=outbound

PS: I think they must mean "via Champion Park, Grove Lane and Dog Kennel Hill".

 
 

 

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1 hour ago, richard tudor said:

Thank you for this information but did not understand a word you were saying.

Get a bus to East Dulwich Station, then walk up Melbourne Grove, take the first on the right into Jarvis Road. It's a cul-de-sac with a school at the end, but at the end there is a footpath off to the left which leads into the car park of Tessa Jowell health centre.

It's still a way if you have trouble walking, but might be the closest bus stop.

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And here, following OOF's more skilful example, is my graphic version (orange line) of the 42 diversion., my understanding being that south of King's College Hospital, it uses Dog Kennel Hill in both directions.  It's superimposed on TFL's own map of the usual route (red line).    No mention here yet of normality restored, so I hope I'm not out-of-date.

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