Some Southeastern trains will be cancelled, diverted or replaced by buses this weekend as we head into September due to planned engineering work.
The work will affect trains on both August 31 and September 1.
We have compiled all of the details on these works so that you can plan your journey this weekend.
Reduced service to / from London Charing Cross (Saturday, August 31)
Engineering work is taking place at London Charing Cross, closing some lines.
Hayes Line: Trains between Hayes and London Charing Cross will only run every 30 minutes.
Other trains between Hayes and London Charing Cross will run to / from London Cannon Street.
Sidcup Line: Trains which usually run between Gravesend and London Charing Cross via Sidcup will run to / from London Cannon Street.
Trains between Dartford and London Charing Cross which usually start or finish their journeys at Dartford are not affected and will run normally.
Passengers will need to change at London Bridge to travel to and from London Charing Cross and Waterloo East if they are using one of the trains diverted to London Cannon Street.
No service between London Charing Cross and London Bridge (Sunday, September 1)
Engineering work is taking place between London Charing Cross and London Bridge, closing all lines.
Paddock Wood Line: Trains between London Charing Cross and Ramsgate / Dover via Tonbridge will be diverted to run to and from London Cannon Street.
Hastings Line: Trains between London Charing Cross and Hastings will run to / from London Cannon Street.
Grove Park Line: Trains between London Charing Cross and Sevenoaks via Grove Park will run to / from London Cannon Street.
Sidcup Line: Trains between London Charing Cross and Dartford / Gravesend via Sidcup will run to / from London Cannon Street.
Hayes Line: Trains between London Charing Cross and Hayes will run from to / from London Cannon Street.
Ticket Acceptance:
Passengers can use London Underground between London Victoria, London Charing Cross, Embankment, London Waterloo, Southwark and London Bridge at no extra cost.
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