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njc97 Wrote:

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> Goosey: the councils will favour OKR because the

> developers there will pay for it. I'm sure they'd

> love the Camberwell route but where does the money

> come from?


This is nonsense. Loads of public money will be leveraged by the developers to sell their flats at inflated rates. it'll be another subsidy to a private development of 'luxury' investment properties. Taxpayers (some from Camberwell and Peckham) will be paying for this subsidy.

Bic Basher Wrote:

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> In other Overground related news, from December,

> the trains via Peckham Rye will terminate at

> Dalston Junction rather than Highbury & Islington.


That is really disappointing and hasn't been at all well communicated (first I've heard - thanks for highlighting).

cle Wrote:

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> Denmark Hill definitely has more Victoria trains,

> but I don't think they also stop at Peckham Rye.

> They come from further out and usually have seats.

> In the morning, there are quite a few.


Denmark Hill gets 3tph. Two from Dartford which stop at Peckham Rye, a third from Dover Priory.

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