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I got the 0714 train into London Bridge this morning, it was a couple of minutes late but got in ok. 0719 was running 12 minutes late. The station staff were clearing the edge of the platform of snow and then had started work in the ramp up.

The 37 was/is running ok although expect early termination. 12 running from Peckham Rye but terminating early. Buses from Camberwell (when you actually get that far) running ok with early terminations and large numbers of commuters.


To the woman at the bus stop outside Nero's this morning, who rather unhelpfully started with the scare mongering stories about not being able to get home this evening - Just be quiet and go about your own business!

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