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James Barber posted that it is diverted via Peckham Rye, Barry Road and Lordship lane, so if you are going towards Putney I assume you would either need to get at the Peckham Rye/ East Dulwich Road junction or the first stop in East Dulwich Grove. It's a massive diversion, but unavoidable.

Jules-and-Boo Wrote:

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> waited half an hour this morning nad was late for

> school :-( (although was on same bus as teacher!)

>

> Does anyone know when normal service will resume?



Try reading relevant thread you have been pointed to. Lazyyyyy

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beaver14uk Wrote:

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> Too late now, but to go back on this all buses

> should stop on diversion thats the agreed

> procedure.


Doesn't always work out when the driver doesn't know where they're going... (obvs that more likely applies to first runs through a diversion or unscheduled/emergency diversions).

But yes they should stop at other bus stops along the way

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