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This links directly to the first of Wednesday's 13th January's posts.


If you have any information that can help others about schools, transport etc please post it below or email [email protected] ;-) and we will post it on here.


Schools

Southwark schools' closure/confirmed open list can be found at: http://www.southwark.gov.uk/YourServices/educationandlearning/closures.html

Lambeth schools' list can be found at: http://www.lambeth.gov.uk/Services/AboutLambeth/AdverseWeatherServicesUpdate.htm


Transport:

Train updates:

Live Departure Board for East Dulwich train station http://realtime.nationalrail.co.uk/ldb/station.aspx?T=EDW

See posts below from Barry Jones and also http://www.southernrailway.com/

Roads (and buses): See posts below from roving forum users.


Anything else:

Met Office Weather info about SE22


If you know of something that should be on here, please tell us or tell the organisation to email us otherwise we won't know about it.

Both Canonbie and Netherby roads and roads leading off, Westwood Park, Ringmore Rise etc. impassable except by 4x4. Was gritted about 8pm 04/01, gritter now likely to severly struggle to make it up the hills.


Very light snow and almost stopping for now.

Denmark Hill trains seem a bit unreliable - according to the boards there this morning at just after 8, all northbound Thameslink trains (St Albans/Bedford) were cancelled through to 0837. But then 2 minutes later a train that the board said wasn't stopping pulled in and opened its doors, so I ended up getting in to work in almost record time. It's started snowing again here though, so whether I get back home is another question...

Hi


Southern train service for Wednesday 6th January


Heavy snow has fallen on much of the Southern network today. As a result, we are providing a revised timetable to give you the best possible levels of service.


The Southern Metro service will run as normal. Minor delays and a few cancellations


Sussex Coast services will be subject to severe delays and cancellations


Please refer to southern website if you are planning to travel to Surrey and Sussex www.southernrailway.com



I will post an evening peak update later this afternoon before 1530hrs to give you an idea how the evening will pan out


Again, please be careful on platforms some areas are untreated however my maintenance team have been working since 4am to clear unmanned stations and the rest of my staff working hard to clear the others


Regards


Barry

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