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Status alert for route 63

PECKHAM RYE, SE22: ROUTE 63 is cutting short of the normal service route due to emergency Thames Water works. Towards Therapia Road, the last bus stop served will be 'The Gardens' (WQ). Towards Kings Cross Station, the first bus stop served will be 'Peckham Rye / Barry Road' (WE). Please allow extra time for your journey.

Source TfL

According to the website no further updates and no 63, N63 or 363 running up Peckham Rye or Woodvale onto the Palace.  Seems we've been forgotten about.

Try the P12 to Brenchley Gardens/Forest Hill Rd, or P13 along Underhill Rd 

PECKHAM RYE, SE22: ROUTE 63 is cutting short of the normal service route due to emergency Thames Water works. Towards Therapia Road, the last bus stop served will be 'The Gardens' (WQ). Towards Kings Cross Station, the first bus stop served will be 'Peckham Rye / Barry Road' (WE). Please allow extra time for your journey.

 

PECKHAM RYE, SE22: ROUTES 363 and N63 are on diversion in both directions via Barry Road and Lordship Lane due to emergency Thames Water works. Towards Crystal Palace, bus stops from 'Friern Road' (WP) to 'Underhill Road' (MC) will be missed. Towards Lambeth Road, bus stops from 'Underhill Road / Melford Riad' (MB) to Friern Road (WB) will be missed. Please allow extra time for your journey.

It's not just the buses which are not able to go down Peckham Rye. As the road's closed outside Harris Boys school, no vehicles are able to drive in either direction between Barry Road and Forest Hill Rd. 

There's a constant stream of traffic going straight on past the 'road closed' sign at the crossroads with Dunstan's & Colyton Rds and then doing three-point turns and coming back to the traffic lights again. Frustrated drivers are trying to find a way round, causing congestion/ driving too fast when they can, in the narrow local side streets.

@thameswater

How long are the works on Peckham Rye between the junction with Barry Road and Forest Hill Road going to take to repair? The 63 and 363 are suspended and on diversion, leaving Peckham Rye, Forest Hill Road, Woodvale through to Lordship Land SE22 with no bus service.

 

Just posted the above on Thames Water Twitter, the more that post, the more likely we are to get some answers and hopefully work on the repair. 

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