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363s are diverting along Barry Road, 63s are terminating early 

197s are running fairly normaly subject to delays at the library end 

 

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.

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43 minutes ago, jazzer said:

If you can get to Underhill Road use the P13, just an idea.

But agreed with the 63, 363 and now 12 curtailed it makes travelling much more challenging and difficult. Is the 197 able to go from Peckham to Croydon via Dulwich Still?

The P13 is a bit unreliable,  unfortunately. In my experience anyway, on several occasions.

And it only (in theory) runs about every 15 minutes, I think.

So it's probably a good idea to check on the TFL app for the wait for the next bus. Not that that's always very reliable either 😢

Edited by Sue

When there were issues with the termination and turning of the 12s in the past, I seem to remember them going down Lordship Lane, around the Goose Green Roundabout then back up Lordship Lane to stack outside the Plough. This, I think, occurred even with the new route masters (obviously not the bendy buses) 

Pity they aren't doung that this time. 

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