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Just noticed the sign about the 343 today. Checked with a driver on my way back from town and he said it starts tomorrow. I've seen no signs up about the 484 at all which I was relying on as a backup bus. Which bit of its route is affected, do you know?

The 343 isn't running at all between 9.30 & 4pm down Cheltenham/Surrey rd/Peckham Rye etc.

It's going from New Cross to Peckham & vice versa via Queens rd.


However, the 484 is still running. Instead of going down St. Norbert rd, it will be turning right into Brenchley Gardens following the P12 route towards Lewisham.


According to tfl it will be coming up Cheltenham rd/Peckham Rye towards Camberwell same as usual.

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