Some Southeastern Railway trains will be cancelled, diverted or replaced by buses due to planned engineering work this weekend.
The work will affect trains on Saturday, March 16 and Sunday, March 17.
We have compiled a full list of the works taking place so that you can plan your journey.
Buses replace trains via Orpington (Saturday, March 16 and Sunday, March 17)
Engineering work is taking place between Petts Wood and Sevenoaks, closing all lines.
There will be no trains via Orpington on Saturday 16 or Sunday 17 March.
Paddock Wood Line: Trains between London Charing Cross and Ramsgate / Dover via Tonbridge will be retimed and run via an alternative route between London Bridge and Sevenoaks.
Hastings Line: Trains between London Charing Cross and Hastings will be retimed, diverted via an alternative route and will not be able to stop at Orpington.
Bromley South Line: Trains between London Victoria and Orpington will only run between London Victoria and Bromley South.
Grove Park Line: Trains between London Charing Cross and Sevenoaks will only run between Charing Cross and Chislehurst. Trains which usually run between London Cannon Street and Orpington via Grove Park will not run.
Accessible replacement buses will run between:
Bromley South and Orpington, calling at all stations.
Chislehurst and Sevenoaks, calling at all stations.
Buses replace trains via Gravesend and Strood (Sunday, March 17)
Engineering work is taking place between Gravesend and Strood, closing all lines between Dartford, Gravesend, Strood and Maidstone West.
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Highspeed via Gravesend: Trains between London St Pancras International and Ramsgate via Faversham will only run between London St Pancras International and Ebbsfleet
Sidcup Line: Trains between London Charing Cross and Gravesend will not run. Services between London Charing Cross and Dartford will call additionally at Albany Park.
Medway Valley Line: Trains between Paddock Wood and Strood will only run between Paddock Wood and Maidstone West.
Accessible replacement buses will run between:
Ebbsfleet and Strood, calling at Gravesend only.
Dartford and Gravesend, calling at all stations.
Dartford and Gillingham, calling at all stations except Higham.
Gravesend and Maidstone West, calling at all stations.
No trains between London Victoria and Lewisham (Sunday, March 17)
Engineering work is taking place between London Victoria and Lewisham, closing all lines.
Trains which usually run between London Victoria and Dartford via Bexleyheath will be diverted and will run from London Charing Cross.
If you are using Denmark Hill. Peckham Rye or Nunhead, you can use Thameslink services to London Blackfriars, and change at Elephant & Castle or London Blackfriars for London Underground to complete your Journey.
You can plan your journey on London Underground by using the Transport for London Journey Planner
Ticket acceptance:
You can use London Underground between Victoria, Embankment (for London Charing Cross), London Charing Cross, London Waterloo, Southwark, London Bridge, Elephant & Castle, & Blackfriars at no extra cost.
Buses replace trains between Lewisham and Hayes (Sunday, March 17)
Engineering work is taking place between Ladywell and Hayes, closing all lines.
Trains between London Charing Cross and Hayes will not run.
Accessible rail replacement buses will run between Lewisham and Hayes calling at all stations.
Buses replace trains between Dover Priory and Ramsgate (Sunday, March 17)
Engineering work is taking place between Dover and Ramsgate, closing the line via Deal all day.
Trains between London St Pancras International and Ramsgate via Dover will only run between London St Pancras International and Dover.
Accessible replacement buses will run between Dover and Ramsgate, calling at all stations.
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