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Southeastern have published their draft timetable from mid January 2015 as part of the London Bridge works.


The big news for this area is this:


The current Victoria to Dartford service will operate ALL DAY until 00.09 Monday to Saturday.


An all day service from Victoria to Dartford on Sundays.


This will reinstate the lost trains from PH/DH during evenings and Sundays to Victoria after the closure of the Southern SLL service in 2012.


http://www.southeasternrailway.co.uk/your-journey/timetables/januarytimetable/

Bic Basher Wrote:

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> This will reinstate the lost trains from PH/DH

> during evenings and Sundays to Victoria after the

> closure of the Southern SLL service in 2012.


xxxxxxx


Very sorry to be dim.


DH is Denmark Hill, yes?


What is PH?


ETA: Apologies, I think it must be a typo for PR aka Peckham Rye.

Sue Wrote:

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>

> Very sorry to be dim.

>

> DH is Denmark Hill, yes?

>

> What is PH?

>

> ETA: Apologies, I think it must be a typo for PR

> aka Peckham Rye.


Apologies for the typo Sue. :)

Bic Basher Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

>

> >

> > Very sorry to be dim.

> >

> > DH is Denmark Hill, yes?

> >

> > What is PH?

> >

> > ETA: Apologies, I think it must be a typo for

> PR

> > aka Peckham Rye.

>

> Apologies for the typo Sue. :)


xxxxxxxxxxx


:) Was my stupid fault for not realising what it was, DUH :)

TB2 Wrote:

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> The Dover service from Denmark Hill is off-peak

> but also runs in the evening as well



and does that go from Victoria to Denmark Hill after 8pm? if so I haven't seen it.


According to trainline the last Vic to DH train is 19.39

Not until Jan


http://www.southeasternrailway.co.uk/download/15315.3/chatham-mainline-january-2015-draft-timetable-v2/


More trains, but they will be at 04 or 34 (sometimes half hourly) - alongside the current 09/39 from Victoria.


Shame they're not more spaced out but still helpful to have more options.

tiddles Wrote:

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> sorry to be so out of touch -= but no slow trains

> from pr to victoria, stopping at battersea any

> more?


One London Overground train per weekday goes to Battersea Park late in the evening. Otherwise you have to change at Clapham Junction for the mainline station at Victoria or Battersea Park. There's also the option of changing at Clapham High Street for the Northern line at Clapham North, then changing for the Victoria line at Stockwell.

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