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danielson00 Wrote:

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> Call me cynical but... it appears East Dulwich and

> North Dulwich are not affected?


That's correct, despite East Dulwich's ticket office being hidden and the ticket machines on the main road.

Renata Hamvas Wrote:

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> I may be wrong but it appears all the ticket

> offices that are on the list for closure are those

> with barriers.

> Renata


I seem to remember that East Dulwich was due to have barriers installed, but for some reason that hasn't happened.

Bic Basher Wrote:

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> I seem to remember that East Dulwich was due to

> have barriers installed, but for some reason that

> hasn't happened.


Well I for one would be in favour of that so hope that happens.

  • 2 weeks later...

A public meeting about the Thameslin Train Service is scheduled for next Thursday 17th March 2016. This will be held at the Rye Baptist Church Hall at 59a Rye Lane Peckham London SE15 5EX next door to Clarks at 7pm (the hall is booked from 6.30pm). This venue is 2 minutes walk from Peckham Rye Station. The proposed closure of Peckham Rye and Denmark Hill Ticket Offices is on the agenda.


Govia Thameslink have confirmed attendance

TFL and Network Rail are invited.



Please spread the word via word of mouth, twitter etc. Please come along.


Renata

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