Some Southeastern trains will be cancelled or replaced by buses this weekend due to planned engineering work.
This will impact trains on Saturday, June 22 and Sunday, June 23.
We have compiled all of the changes so that you can plan ahead this weekend.
Buses replace trains between Gravesend and Rochester (Saturday, June 22 and Sunday, June 23)
Engineering work is taking place between Gravesend and Higham, closing some lines.
Southeastern:
Highspeed via Gravesend: Trains between London St Pancras International and Ramsgate via Gravesend will only run between London St Pancras International and Gravesend.
Accessible replacement buses will run between:
Gravesend and Gillingham calling at Strood, Rochester & Chatham.
Gravesend and Strood calling at Higham (minibus)
Thameslink:
All day on Saturday, no Thameslink trains will run between Gravesend and Rainham please use alternative Southeastern trains and replacement buses.
All day on Sunday, no Thameslink trains will run between London and Strood. Thameslink trains will run between Strood and Rainham.
Please use alternative Southeastern trains and replacement buses to travel between London and Strood.
No service between Charlton and Blackheath (From June 1 - August 11)
Engineering work is taking place between Charlton and Blackheath, closing the lines for 10 weeks.
Trains between London Cannon Street and Dartford via Blackheath and Charlton will instead run via Greenwich, calling additionally at Westcombe Park, Maze Hill, Greenwich, and Deptford.
Ticket Acceptance:
Passengers can use the following alternative routes at no extra cost:
London Bus routes 89, 54, 380, 202 & SL3.
Docklands Light Railway between Greenwich and Lewisham.
Thameslink services between London Bridge and Dartford via Woolwich.
Buses replace trains between Lewisham and Orpington (Sunday, June 23)
Engineering work is taking place between Hither Green and Petts Wood, closing all lines.
Paddock Wood Line: Trains between London Charing Cross and Ramsgate / Dover Priory via Tonbridge will be diverted to run to / from London Victoria.
These trains will run hourly and will be diverted between Bromley South and Ashford International to run via Maidstone East because of further engineering work.
At Ashford Interntional, the train will divide and one part of the train will run from Ashford International to Ramsgate via Canterbury West, and the other part of the train will run between Ashford International and Dover Priory via Folkestone Central.
Additional trains will run between London Victoria and Headcorn via Tonbridge because of further engineering work.
Hastings Line: Trains between London Charing Cross and Hastings will be retimed and diverted via an alternative route between London Bridge and Orpington.
Grove Park Line: Trains between London Charing Cross and Sevenoaks will not run.
Bromley South Line: Trains between London Victoria and Orpington will be extended to run to / from Sevenoaks.
Accessible replacement buses will run between:
Lewisham and Orpington calling at all stations
Ticket Acceptance:
Passengers can use the following alternative services at no extra cost.
London Underground between London Victoria, London Charing Cross, Embankment, London Waterloo, Southwark and London Bridge.
Buses replace trains between Headcorn and Ashford International (Sunday, June 23)
Engineering work is taking place between Headcorn and Ashford International, closing some lines.
Paddock Wood Line: Trains between London Charing Cross and Ramsgate via Tonbridge will run hourly from London Victoria because of further engineering work, and be diverted between Bromley South and Ashford International to run via Maidstone East calling additionally at Otford (for connections to/from Sevenoaks) and Maidstone East.
At Ashford International, a portion of carriages will be detached and will run between Ashford International and Dover Priory calling at all stations.
Additional trains will run between London Victoria and Headcorn via Tonbridge.
Accessible replacement buses will run between
Headcorn and Ashford International calling at all stations
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