Here’s everything you need to know about this weekend's planned engineering works affecting travel in south London.
This weekend, planned engineering works will affect services running between Sutton and Wimbledon, with no services running between them on these days.
On Sunday, there will be an amended timetable running between New Cross Gate and Crystal Palace.
Some early morning services between Gillingham and London Bridge will be affected on Sunday due to planned works.
Here’s everything you need to know:
Saturday (November 25) – Sunday (November 26) – No services to and from Sutton and Wimbledon
On Saturday and Sunday, engineering works taking place between Herne Hill and Tulse Hill will close some lines during these days.
No Thameslink services will run between Herne Hill and Sutton, and Herne Hill and Wimbledon, whilst works take place.
Instead, passengers are advised to use their Thameslink tickets on London Buses to complete their travel.
Sunday (November 26) – Amended services between New Cross Gate and Crystal Palace
Sunday, there will be amended services running between New Cross Gate and Crystal Palace, and New Cross Gate and West Croydon.
This will affect Thameslink services between London Bridge and Horsham and Brighton, impacting the south London stations of London Bridge, Norwood Junction, East Croydon, South Croydon and Purley.
On Sunday, Thameslink trains that run via Norwood Junction and Purley will run to an amended timetable, with extended journey times.
Sunday (November 26) – Amended early morning Gillingham to London Bridge services
On Sunday, planned engineering work taking place between Gillingham and Gravesend will close some lines, affecting early morning services.
The 6:34am Gillingham to London Bridge service will start from Gravesend.
A replacement bus will run at the earlier time of 5:55am from Gillingham to Gravesend, allowing customers to connect with the train to London Bridge.
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