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I think the journey planner page just shows a general warning that rail services are disrupted. If you look at the live departure board part of the site, apart from the 18.18 cancellation, the service to Dulwich looks normal. Though it goes without saying that this could change at any time.
The southern website is about as useful as a chocolate teapot, so does anyone know how to find when the last train will be tonight from London Bridge? TFL gives some warning but advises going to the Southern website which offers nothing of value.

rebwec01 Wrote:

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> Does anybody know if the 12 is running from the

> top of Barry road yet? The TFL site said it was

> only going to and from Peckham Rye this morn?

>

> Any help much appreciated!

>

> Thanks



Just seen one turning into Barry Road from Peckham Rye will let you know if I see one coming down Barry Road .

On the National Rail site it is saying that the last train is 23:48 as normal. However there is a note on twitter saying that some of Southerns routes will be ran down and closed early this even. No clue as to which however!

Barry,


Do you have any knowledge of whether southern intend to cut short the services this evening, im planning on getting the 2348 but concerned that they will bring forward the last trains.


Cheers



SMBJones Wrote:

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> Hi

>

> Metro Services are fine from London Bridge, a few

> minutes here and there. Redhill a few issues but

> this dosn't affect you

>

> Regards

>

> Barry

>

> Station Manager

reetpetite Wrote:

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> rebwec01 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Does anybody know if the 12 is running from the

> > top of Barry road yet? The TFL site said it was

> > only going to and from Peckham Rye this morn?

> >

> > Any help much appreciated!

> >

> > Thanks

>

>

> Just seen one turning into Barry Road from Peckham

> Rye will let you know if I see one coming down

> Barry Road .



Yep one just come down.

Hi again


I was quite concerned by posts so I have called the main man at my HQ Control, to confirm


Southern Metro normal time table is operating for London Bridge (NO ISSUES)

First Capital Connect, running services down from 1800

Southeastern running services down from 2000hrs


Regards


Barry Jones

Station Manager

London Bridge/Streatham Hill Area

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