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At London bridge waiting for a train and its bedlim.. Lots of delays and cancellations and people all trying to get home.. Am waiting on a train with not knowing when it is going we are waiting further announcement..

Oh just heard we may be going soon..


My advice steer clear if you can and get a bus..

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I went from Baker Street on the tube, got to London Bridge at 18.33 and got on the 18.38 train, not packed at all, in fact I thought it was better than most days. Got to Peckham Rye where Bus 12 came along as it always does. So it sounds like you were SUPER unlucky!
I was lucky enough to leave work an hour earlier than usual today, and got the 5:28 train from LB, it was very smooth going. Wish that happened every day! This morning's journey was troublesome though. And to think the papers and transport websites declared all was business as usual...

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