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Crystal Palace - road closures for four weeks starting on Tuesday


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Not in East Dulwich, but if you are a driver or bus passenger you might wish to avoid Crystal Palace for the next Four weeks starting on Tuesday (21st July)


Basically the A212 Church Road is closed to replace a water main.


The buses will be on diversion as follows:-

249 towards Anerley Station no change

249 towards Clapham Common diverted from Anerley Station, via Anerley Road, Croydon Road, Penge Road, South Norwood High Street, South Norwood Hill to Beulah Hill i.e no service Crystal Palace Station, Crystal Palace town centre to Church Road and Beulah Hill

322 towards Crystal Palace no change

322 towards Clapham Common diverted via Crystal Palace Parade, College Road, Dulwich Wood Park to Salters Hill Road.

417 and Night N137 towards Crystal Palace no change

417 and Night N137 towards Clapham Common / Oxford Circus diverted via Crystal Palace Parade, College Road, Dulwich Wood Park, Gipsy Hill to Central Hill.

432 and Night N2 towards Crystal Palace and Anerley Station no change

432 and Night N2 towards Brixton and Trafalgar Square diverted via Crystal Palace Parade, College Road, Dulwich Wood Park, Gipsy Hill to Central Hill.

450 towards Lower Sydenham no change

450 towards West Croydon diverted via Anerley Hill, Anerley Road, Hamlet Road, Maberley Road, Sylvan Road, Sylvan Hill, Church Road to Westow Street.

The diversions of the 249 and 450 are particularly onerous and will affect the ability to shop in Crystal Palace. CPTT tried to persuade TfL to do something less disruptive but they have declined. If you are unhappy about these changes or find that your journey is particularly badly affected please contact TfL on the link below and if enough people complain may be they will change their minds.

custserv.tfl.gov.uk

CUSTSERV.TFL.GOV.UK

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