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Hi


We are now running a half hourly service between London Bridge and East Croydon, departing at XX15 and XX45 and returning at XX20 and XX50. This service will stop at all stations.


We are currently clearing the route between London Victoria and East Croydon, and hope to introduce a half hourly shuttle service between these stations from 1000hrs. This will be a limited service with limited capacity.


The Brighton Mainline remains suspended, however we are working to clear this route to enable a service to run later today.




Barry

Good evening, I am afraid the update is more or less the same as earlier. There will be shuttle services tomorrow but not between Tulse Hill and South Bermondsey, this includes Peckham, North and East Dulwich, etc


I know this is not good news however we are doing everything possible to recover our services, track access etc


If anything changes I will update as soon as I have the information, please refer to our website for further updates



That's me done for the day!


Barry

Hi Goldilocks,

I have been flashing my season ticket to bus drivers all week and no one has said anything so I would say yes, if you have the annual ticket then your ticket covers route changes and disruptions anyway I think. Don't know about tubes though as you have to put it through the machine to get through the barrier...

I know its not Barrys Fault. But this is the second time this year we have been left with no trains. Will it be like last time when South Eastern Said "There were trains at Herne Hill so we wont give you any compensation " Only I think this time I will go to the regulator.

Nationl Rail site just showed delays when LBC had been told no trains into London from Sevenoaks or Dartform. Which decoded means no trains from Nunhead AT ALL.

The TFL Site wouldnt show bus details - I suspect it was underpowered. Clearly we are going to get more snow and the infrastucture needs to be improved to deal with it.

Sorry for delay responding


A couple of points


Buses/Tubes accepting Southern/Southeastern Tickets


The point regarding no trains East Dulwich, Peckham etc, I will deal with this after the weekend, sorry but can only deal with what we have out there. There will be meetings with department heads to discuss this week and the severe disrupton and will be addressing this issue


Lastly, we are planning to shut down the route from 1930hrs tonight, it has been a very difficult day to say the least. No service from London Bridge and Victoria after then.


Not a good week to say the least, I can only apologise for the inconvenience to your travel this week or lack of it should I say. I know there are numerous reports in the media, however you know I have always been open and honest with you. When I say that staff at Southern have worked non stop this week to get something running has been amazing. Staff have been very dedicated this week on the frontline getting in, walking miles, clearing snow. I also want to mention that staff behind the scenes at HQ/Control Centre have not stopped, trust me when I say it is not an easy task coordinating sever disruption of this magnitude. Lots of lessons to learn for sure, and we do have to rely on Network Rail to keep the routes open


I will do what I can to update for the remainder of the day


Regards


Barry

Hi


Unfortunately I can not confirm that at this stage, however based on today and what will happen tonight I dont think there will be any services tomorrow for East Dulwich, Peckham, North Dulwich etc


Really sorry...... Can I suggest looking at the Southern website tomorrow morning for the updates


www.southernrailway.com


Barry

Good morning


It would be raised from ?576.00 per year to ?620



Regards


Barry



bloonoo Wrote:

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> Hi everyone

>

> Does anyone know how much an annual season ticket

> from January will be from ED to LB? Trying to work

> out if it is worth buying it in December before

> the proposed price rises or not...

> Checked the southern site but you can't see prices

> for Jan.

> Thanks

Hi,


On Saturday trains were running during the day from LB to ED, but when I got to London Bridge at 11pm they weren't running anymore. I was just wondering if that's likely to be the case again today, and if so if anyone knows what time the last train will be?


Thanks very much.

lofty23 Wrote:

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> Can someone please tell me how I can get a refund

> for last week's disruption? Can I get it from the

> station?


Hi, go to Southerns website, go to section titled "Delay Repay" follow instructions for compensation



Barry

Hi, up until this Saturday 11th December last train 2348, from Sunday 12th December we are introducing a new timetable so! The following Saturday your last train will be 0033 from London Bridge to East Dulwich



Barry






Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Hi,

>

> On Saturday trains were running during the day

> from LB to ED, but when I got to London Bridge at

> 11pm they weren't running anymore. I was just

> wondering if that's likely to be the case again

> today, and if so if anyone knows what time the

> last train will be?

>

> Thanks very much.

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