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Needed to go up to a meeting at the RCA and lo! the trains from Peckham Rye are still all b****red up! quoting nearly an hour to get from Peckham Rye station to London Bridge on the Nat Rail journey planner.


so my meeting has been canceled! think I have been a bit out of the loop as I have been working form home for the last 2 days, but isn't this getting a bit silly???


My colleague was trying to get in from Herts for the meeting and says he has given up the will to live....

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I went from ED through PR this morn on the train with no problems.. Someone else on the forum just posted this though so tonight may be a different kettle of fish..


Southern - London Bridge - no service Service suspended between London Bridge and Beckenham Junction due to emergency engineering works. Tickets being accepted on local buses, and First Capital Connect services.


Last updated: 4th February 2009 at 14:44

Southern - - delayed Delays of up to 30 minutes due to poor rail conditions.


Last updated: 4th February 2009 at 14:43

Southern - London Bridge - no service Service suspended between London Bridge and Beckenham Junction due to emergency engineering works. Tickets being accepted on local buses, and First Capital Connect services.


Last updated: 4th February 2009 at 15:46

Southern - - delayed Delays of up to 30 minutes due to poor rail conditions.


Last updated: 4th February 2009 at 15:39

???? Wrote:

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> And East Dulwich gets a mention by Pg Wodehouse

> (Dulwich College) whereas Ian Dury tends to stick

> to wonderful East London and Essex...


It gets mentioned more that once Quids, I remember reading that when Wodehouse was setting something in the suburbs he always based it on ED.

now HonaloochieB... that is the sign of a true gent, you did not jump on my mis-spelling of Wodehouse

(versus woodhouse)

I'm fairly bright but spelling's not my forte... often don't bother with glasses and dyslexia rules...

you just went smoothly on with the idea behind the post... and I thank you!




HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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

> -----

> > And East Dulwich gets a mention by Pg Wodehouse

> > (Dulwich College) whereas Ian Dury tends to

> stick

> > to wonderful East London and Essex...

>

> It gets mentioned more that once Quids, I remember

> reading that when Wodehouse was setting something

> in the suburbs he always based it on ED.

bignumber5 Wrote:

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> now HonaloochieB... that is the sign of a true

> gent, you did not jump on my mis-spelling of

> Wodehouse

>

> nor at similar mismanagement of Wooster...


The first was me being polite BN5, the second was me being all cack-eyed.

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