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ok i know this is sad but ermm due to the trains being cancelled i cant get to work where i have left my charger for my work laptop. I need to work today despite the being snowed in and wondered if anyone would be nice enough to lend me their chargers as i'm guessing not that many ppl will be working from home..... i have an HP compaq 6910p laptop.
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Can anybody advise if there are trains running currently from East Dulwich to London Bridge (or BACK again..) please ?


Railtrack website does not advise much apart from 'train delays in South England'.

When I query on specific train journeys I get the same message.


Any (current) advice gratefully received....

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KidKruger Wrote:

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> OK so it looks like the West Croydon trains are

> running giving a train to/from ED to LB every 30

> mins.

> That's not bad.

> Thanks for that SE22JAM.



I hope you manage to get back home safely!

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From my eye in the sky over ED station I've not seen any trains pass through yet.


The live departures board linked above is worth keeping tabs on, though as trains listed on there seeming to run are then cancelled at short notice it wouldn't surprise me if trains and crew are ready to start running from depots or stations but as the snow is continuing to fall lightly that rail conditions can't be guaranteed along the route, let alone access to platforms and staircases etc.

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