Some Southeastern trains will be cancelled, diverted or replaced by buses this week due to planned engineering work.
The work will affect trains from August 27 through to August 30.
We have compiled all of the details on these works so that you can plan your journey this week.
Tuesday to Thursday (August 27 - 29)
From 11.45pm until the end of service, accessible buses replace trains between Lewisham and Dartford / Gravesend via Sidcup.
Tuesday to Friday (August 27 - 30)
The 4.35am Swanley to London Victoria service will start at Bromley South at 4.48am.
An accessible bus will leave Swanley at 4.05, calling at all stations to Bromley South to connect with the train.
Wednesday to Friday (August 28 - 30)
The 12.25am London Victoria to Ashford International service will be retimed and diverted after Bromley South, calling at Sevenoaks, Headcorn and Ashford International.
Accessible buses will run between:
Bromley South and Ashford International calling at all stations except Eynsford, Shoreham, Kemsing, East Malling, Hollingbourne and Harrietsham.
West Malling and East Malling minibus shuttle.
An additional train will run between Maidstone East and Ashford, leaving Maidstone East at 1.27am, calling at Bearsted only for passengers to leave the train.
The 12.40am London Victoria to Gillingham service will leave London Victoria at 12.42am, and will be diverted and run non-stop between London Victoria and Rochester.
For stations between Bromley South and Meopham, you should use the retimed London Victoria to Ashford International train to connect with an accessible replacement bus from Bromley South to Gillingham, calling at all stations except Sole Street.
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