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The National Rail Journey Planner doesn't seem to be any use as a primary source. It seems to just show the trains as per the usual timetable (eg Bromley S->Victoria and ED-LBr trains for tomorrow still listed), with an added red flag pointing you to the all-important updates.


The train companies' sites (Southern, as above, and http://www.southeasternrailway.co.uk/main.php?page_id=5) seem to be the authoritative ones, with the national local stations' Arrivals and Departures pages (ED's as above) as a useful confirmation of the current state.

NO TRAINS TOMORROW IT LOOKS LIKE


SEVERE DISRUPTION TO TRAIN SERVICES - TUESDAY 3 FEBRUARY


Last updated 23:55 Monday 2 February




Due to the adverse weather conditions, Southern will be running a revised service for Tuesday 3rd February.




We will be running the following services which are likely to be extremely busy:




A half hourly service between Brighton and London Victoria


A half hourly service between Purley and London Victoria via Selhurst


A half hourly service between Purley and London Bridge


A half hourly service between East Croydon and London Victoria via Crystal Palace


A half hourly service between Brighton and Seaford


A half hourly service between Bognor Regis and Gatwick Airport via the Arun Valley Line


A half hourly service between Brighton and Southampton


A half hourly service between Brighton and Portsmouth via Littlehampton


A half hourly service between Brighton and Eastbourne


An hourly service between Eastbourne and Ashford International


An hourly service between Eastbourne and Hastings




These services will commence at approximately 05.30.




For train times and train running information, please call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50 or visit www.nationalrail.co.uk




Also, for more information about Southern services and London Underground service information, please visit www.journeycheck.com/southern




There will be no services on the following lines and routes:




Tattenham branch


Caterham


Watford Junction


East Grinstead


Uckfield


Epsom to Horsham via Dorking


Epsom Downs


West Sutton to Wimbledon


Beckenham Junction


South London Lines (London Victoria to London Bridge)


Tulse Hill


Redhill to Tonbridge


Brighton to London Bridge




We apologise for any inconvenience caused during this disruption to Southern services. We are working towards returning our services to norma

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