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CHECK BEFORE YOU TRAVEL at Nationalrail.Co.Uk Changes to train times Monday 3 to Sunday 9 February 2020 Planned engineering work and other timetable alterations Saturday 8 February Sunday 9 February Sunday 9 February 1 All day 16 All day 20 All day Reduced service between Cambridge / Peterborough and London No trains between London St Pancras and London Bridge. Use London Trains between St Albans City and Sutton via Mitcham Junction / Wimbledon King's Cross. Underground / Buses between St Pancras and London Bridge / Victoria. will not run. Use London Buses to complete your journey. Great Northern services between Peterborough and London King's Cross will Two trains per hour will run between Bedford and London St Pancras not run. Use alternative Thameslink services between Peterborough (High-level platforms 1 - 4). and London. Two trains per hour will run between Luton and London St Pancras, stopping Saturday 8 to Sunday 9 February Thameslink services between Peterborough and Horsham will be diverted to at all stations (High-level platforms 1 - 4). 21 start / terminate at London King's Cross. All day Thameslink services between Cambridge and Brighton will run between Buses replace trains between Redhill and Tonbridge / Redhill and Nutfield. London Bridge and Brighton. Sunday 9 February For services south of London King's Cross use alternative Thameslink services 17 to / from London St Pancras International. All day Late night and early morning alterations Trains will not stop at Kentish Town. Use replacement buses. ! Late night and early morning services may also Saturday 8 February King’s Lynn be altered for planned engineering work. 2 Sunday 9 February Plan ahead at nationalrail.co.uk if you are All day planning to travel after 21:00 or before 06:00 18 Watlington London Victoria to London Bridge via Crystal Palace / Sydenham services will All day as train times may be revised and buses may not run. Two trains per hour will run between London Bridge and Brighton. replace trains. London Bridge to Beckenham Junction via Tulse Hill / Crystal Palace services One train per hour will run between London Bridge and Gatwick Airport. Downham Market will not run. For Beckenham Junction and Birkbeck, use London Trams. These trains will stop additionally at Earlswood and Salfords. 10 London Bridge to Caterham via Tulse Hill / Streatham services will not run. One train per hour will run between London Bridge and Rainham (Kent). Littleport London Victoria to West Croydon via Crystal Palace will run between London Victoria and Streatham Hill. Ely Replacement buses will run between London Bridge and Streatham via Sunday 9 February Peckham Rye / Tulse Hill. 19 Replacement buses will run between Streatham Hill and West Croydon via All day 9 Waterbeach West Norwood / Crystal Palace. Trains between Cambridge and Gatwick Airport will divert to / from London King's Cross. Peterborough Cambridge North ! 3 Saturday 8 February Huntingdon 19 Cambridge All day St. Neots Foxton Services between St Albans City and Sutton via Mitcham Junction / Milton Keynes Bedford Central Shepreth Wimbledon will run between St Albans City and Herne Hill only. Sandy Use London Underground / Buses to reach your destination. 1 Meldreth Flitwick Biggleswade Royston Bletchley Ashwell & Morden Saturday 8 February Harlington Arlesey 4 Baldock All day Leighton Buzzard Leagrave 8 Letchworth Garden City Thameslink services to / from Sevenoaks will not stop at stations via Catford. Hitchin Use replacement buses for these stations. Luton Stevenage Tring Watton-at-Stone Key to colours Luton Airport Parkway Luton Knebworth Saturday 8 February Airport Hertford North Welwyn North No trains for all or part of 5 Berkhamsted Harpenden Bayford All day Welwyn Garden City the day. Replacement buses Thameslink services between Horsham and Peterborough will run between Cuffley St. Albans City Hatfield Crawley and London Bridge. Use replacement buses between Horsham and Hemel Hempstead may operate. Journey times Kentish Town Crawley, and for stations north of London Bridge use alternative Welham Green Crews Hill Thameslink services. will be extended. Brookmans Park Radlett Gordon Hill Watford Junction Potters Bar Saturday 8 to Sunday 9 February Enfield Chase Trains will operate to a Elstree & Borehamwood Hadley Wood 6 All day Harrow & Wealdstone Grange Park New Barnet revised timetable – journeys Buses replace trains between Horsham and Three Bridges. Mill Hill Broadway ! Oakleigh Park Winchmore Hill may take longer. Wembley Central Hendon Saturday 8 to Sunday 9 February New Southgate Palmers Green Bowes Park 7 Cricklewood All day (Saturday and Sunday) Shepherd’s Bush Amended weekday overnight Buses replace trains between Bexhill and Ore / Ashford International. Alexandra Palace West Hampstead Hornsey service on this line. Thameslink Kensington (Olympia) Harringay Sunday 9 February Sandy Buses may replace trains and 8 Finsbury Park From 01:15 until 08:15 Kentish Town Drayton Park journey times extended. West Brompton Buses replace trains between Letchworth Garden City and Welwyn 17 Highbury & Islington Garden City. London St. Pancras Essex Road International London King’s Cross Old Street Imperial Wharf Moorgate Sunday 9 February Farringdon 9 City Thameslink From 01:20 until 08:45 16 London Blackfriars Buses replace trains between Hitchin and Peterborough. 18 ark Arsenal ood d London Bridge W Sunday 9 February estcombe P oolwich ! South Deptford Greenwich Maze Hill W Charlton W Plumstead Abbey Slade Green Dartfor 10 London Victoria Bermondsey Stone Crossing From 01:20 until 08:45 Elephant & Castle Buses replace trains between Ely and King's Lynn. Queens Road Greenhithe Peckham for Bluewater New Cross Gate Sunday 9 February Swanscombe Battersea Park 2 11 Peckham 11 Denmark Hill Rye All day Crofton Park Northfleet Nunhead London Victoria to London Bridge via Crystal Palace / Sydenham services will Loughborough Junction Gravesend not run. Brockley Catford East Dulwich London Bridge to Crystal Palace via Tulse Hill services will not run. Herne Hill Higham London Bridge to East Croydon via Tulse Hill / Streatham services will not run. North Dulwich Honor Oak Park Strood London Victoria to West Croydon via Crystal Palace services will run between Bellingham London Victoria to Streatham Hill. Clapham Junction Tulse Hill Forest Hill Rochester Replacement buses will run between London Bridge and Streatham via Wandsworth Beckenham Hill Peckham Rye / Tulse Hill. Common Chatham Replacement buses will run between Streatham Hill and West Croydon via Streatham West Sydenham Balham Hill Norwood Gillingham West Norwood / Crystal Palace. Ravensbourne Streatham Gipsy Hill Rainham Crystal Palace Sunday 9 February Penge West Shortlands 12 Haydons Road Tooting Anerley All day Wimbledon Streatham Common Beckenham Bromley South Norbury Junction Buses replace trains between Epsom and Sutton. Birkbeck Bickley Thornton Heath Wimbledon Chase Mitcham Eastfields Selhurst Sunday 9 February Norwood Junction St. Mary Cray South Merton 3 Mitcham Junction Petts Wood 13 Swanley All day Hackbridge Morden South Buses replace trains between Horsham and Barnham. Carshalton Orpington Eynsford Bognor Regis to London Victoria trains will not run. Wallington Waddon West East St. Helier 20 Croydon Croydon Shoreham Carshalton Beeches South Croydon Otford Sutton Common Sanderstead 4 15 Sunday 9 February West Sutton Riddlesdown Sutton Bat & Ball 14 Belmont ! Purley Oaks Upper Warlingham All day Sevenoaks Purley Buses replace trains between Lewes and Seaford. Cheam Banstead Woldingham Coulsdon Oxted Ewell East Epsom Downs Woodmansterne Town Reedham Kenley Whyteleafe 12 Whyteleafe Sunday 9 February Chipstead South Epsom Coulsdon South Hurst Green 15 Kingswood Merstham Caterham All day, Sevenoaks services will run between Swanley and Sevenoaks only, Ashtead Redhill twice an hour. Use replacement buses between Swanley and Herne Hill. Tadworth Edenbridge Leigh 21 Leatherhead Tattenham ! Reigate Godstone Penshurst Corner Nutfield Edenbridge Tonbridge Southampton Central London Road Earlswood Guildford (Guildford) Horsley Bookham Town Ashford St. Denys* International Salfords Lingfield Hever Clandon Effingham Box Hill & Westhumble Ham Street Southampton Airport Parkway Junction Horley Dorking Dormans Cowden Appledore *Bitterne Eastleigh Gatwick Airport Ashurst oolston East Grinstead Rye *W Holmwood Three Faygate* Ifield Crawley Bridges Littlehaven Eridge *Sholing Ockley Winchelsea *Netley eham Far Crowborough *Hamble Balcombe 7 Portchester Warnham Doleham* *Bursledonanwick Cosham Haywards Heath Buxted Sw Horsham Three Oaks Hilsea Wivelsfield Christ’s Hospital Uckfield Fratton 13 6 5 Plumpton Ore Billingshurst Burgess Hill BedhamptonHavant Pulborough Hastings Portsmouth & Southsea Hassocks Cooksbridge Warblington Amberley ! Emsworth Arundel Preston Park Southbourne Moulsecoomb Glynde Berwick St. Leonards Portsmouth NutbourneBosham Polegate Warrior Square Harbour P Normans BayCooden Beach Bexhill Fishbourne London Falmer Lewes evensey &P evensey Bay* Collington Ford Hove Chichester orthing orthing orthing Road Barnham W W W Lancing ishersgatePortslade Hampden Park Angmering est SouthwickF Aldrington Brighton (Brighton) Goring-by-Sea W East Southease W Durrington-on-Sea Shoreham-by-Sea Eastbourne estham Bognor Regis Littlehampton Newhaven Town Newhaven Harbour Bishopstone 14 Seaford The information on this poster provides a guide to planned changes to train times Display until: 09/02/20 CHECK BEFORE YOU TRAVEL at nationalrail.co.uk or call National Rail Enquiries on 03457 48 49 50 greatnorthernrail.com gatwickexpress.com southernrailway.com thameslinkrailway.com @GNRailUK @GatwickExpress @SouthernRailUK @TLRailUK CI-GTR-ENG-030220.
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