Planned engineering work will take place on certain Southeastern Railway lines this week, closing some lines.
The work will be taking place from Monday (November 20) to Friday (November 25) on some lines and causing some trains to be replaced by buses.
We have compiled all of the information about this work so that you can properly plan your travel this week.
No late night trains via Lewisham Monday (November 20) to Thursday (November 24)
Engineering work is taking place in the Lewisham area, closing lines from 11.15pm each night.
Trains will not be able to call at Lewisham.
Trains via Bexleyheath will not run or will be diverted to run via Sidcup, and trains will be unable to run between Lewisham and Hayes.
Trains on the Hayes line will finish slightly earlier on Monday and Tuesday with no trains leaving London after 10.15pm
Accessible replacement buses will run on the following routes:
London Victoria and Lewisham
London Bridge / Lewisham and Dartford via Bexleyheath
London Bridge and Dartford via Woolwich
London Bridge / Lewisham and Ladywell / Hayes
London Bridge and Lewisham
London Bridge / Lewisham and Charlton via Blackheath
London Bridge and Orpington
London Bridge and Hither Green
London Bridge and Dartford via Sidcup
Monday to Thursday (November 20 - 24)
The 11.50pm London St Pancras International to Faversham service will be replaced by accessible buses between Ebbsfleet International, Gillingham and Faversham.
From 11.55pm until the end of service, accessible buses replace trains between Dartford and Gravesend.
Tuesday to Friday (November 21 - 25)
From 12.15am until the end of service, trains via Maidstone East will be diverted after Otford to run to or via Sevenoaks.
Accessible replacement buses will run between:
Sevenoaks and Maidstone East calling at all stations except East Malling
Maidstone East and Ashford International calling at all stations
West Malling and East Malling minibus shuttle
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