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> So effectively the reward for our patience is a real term cut in services. Perfect.


Is that actually true? You're saying services will not revert to pre-upgrade frequency after 2018?

Hi Jeremy,

It isn't clear that the South London Line - closed to enable London Bridge redevelopment - will reopen in 2018 when Lnodon Bridge statino has been redeveloped.


Hi rahrahrah,

Thwe site is privately owned. I tried several times to get the council to agree with the developer to provide a new library as part of the redevelopment - Southwark wasn't interested preferring to build on the orchard site.

Sotuhwark Council are now pushing for a new Thameslink station at Camberwell at the old station site. It isn't clear how much this will damage the case for a Bakerloo line extension via Camberwell. Best person to ask is the cabinet councillor [email protected]

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