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We're Working Hard on How We Deal with Delays Suggested alternative routes during disruption When Thameslink services from this station are subject to unplanned disruption, we have Issued Date: arranged for your ticket to be accepted as indicated below to get you to your destination May 2017 Suggested alternative route details from Mill Hill Broadway National rail and local bus alternatives Thameslink ticket holders To: Suggested routes: Bus 221, 240, 303 (from stop D) or bus 251 (from stop A) to Edgware; bus 142 (from stop F) to Watford Bedford Junction; London Midland/Southern train to Bletchley; London Midland train to Bedford St Johns (not Sundays) or London Midland/Southern train to Milton Keynes Central; bus X5# (from stop Y4) to Bedford Bus 221, 240, 303 (from stop D) or bus 251 (from stop A) to Edgware; bus 142 (from stop F) to Watford Luton BEDFORD Junction; bus 321(from stop 5) to Luton Station Interchange X5# X5# St Neots Bus 221, 240, 303 (from stop D) or bus 251 (from stop A) to Edgware; bus 142 (from stop F) to Watford MILTON Sandy KEYNES Luton Airport Parkway Junction; bus 321 (from stop 5) to Luton Station Interchange; bus A# (from stand 1) to Hampton Hotel; Flitwick Biggleswade CENTRAL Harlington 81# walk (2 minutes) to Luton Airport Parkway station via adjoining footpath Arlesey Bus 221, 240, 303 (from stop D) or bus 251 (from stop A) to Edgware; bus 142 (from stop F) to Watford Leagrave Harpenden 101 Junction; bus 321 (from stop 5) to Harpenden LUTON Bletchley Bus 221, 240, 303 (from stop D) or bus 251 (from stop A) to Edgware; bus 142 (from stop F) to Watford LUTON AIRPORT St Albans City 100 HITCHIN Junction; bus 321, 724 (from stop 5) to St Albans (bus 724 direct to St Albans City station) PARKWAY 757* (see note below) STEVENAGE Bus 221, 240, 303 (from stop D) or 251 (from stop A) to Edgware; bus 107, 292 to Elstree & Radlett Borehamwood; bus 655 (from Shenley Road stop G) to Radlett 321 366# Harpenden 366# Bus 221, 240, 303 (from stop D) or 251 (from stop A) to Edgware; bus 107, 292 (from stop F) to Knebworth Elstree & Borehamwood St Albans Elstree & Borehamwood Abbey Welwyn North Bus 186 (from stop B) to Hendon War Memorial; walk (10 minutes/0.5 miles) to Hendon station via Watford 321 WELWYN GARDEN CITY Hendon Junction ST ALBANS CITY Station Road 724 300, 301, Hatfield 602 602, 724 Cricklewood Bus 186 (from stop B) to Brent Cross; bus C11 to Cricklewood Radlett Welham Green West Hampstead Thameslink Bus 186 (from stop B) to Brent Cross; bus C11 (from stop D) to West Hampstead Thameslink Elstree & Borehamwood Brookmans Park Bus 186 (from stop B) to Hendon Central; Northern line to Camden Town; change for Northern line Mill Hill Broadway 84 Potters Bar Kentish Town (High Barnet/Mill Hill East branch) to Kentish Town Hadley Wood London St Pancras International Bus 186 (from stop B) to Hendon Central; Northern line to King's Cross St Pancras New Barnet Oakleigh Park Bus 186 (from stop B) to Hendon Central; Northern line to King's Cross St Pancras; Circle/ Hendon Farringdon Hammersmith & City/Metropolitan line to Farringdon New Southgate Bus 186 (from stop B) to Hendon Central; Northern line to King's Cross St Pancras; bus 45, 46, 63 Cricklewood City Thameslink (from stop D) to City Thameslink Bus 186 (from stop B) to Hendon Central; Northern line to Bank/Monument; Circle/District line Alexandra Palace London Blackfriars to Blackfriars West Hampstead Hornsey Thameslink London Bridge, Elephant & Castle Bus 186 (from stop B) to Hendon Central; Northern line to your destination Harringay Bus 186 (from stop B) to Hendon Central; Northern line to Euston; Victoria line to Brixton; bus 35, 45, Willesden Junction Kentish Town FINSBURY PARK Loughborough Junction 345 , P4 (from stop T), P5 (from stop J) or walk (13 minutes/0.7 miles) to Loughborough Junction LONDON Bus 186 (from stop B) to Hendon Central; Northern line to Euston; Victoria line to Victoria; ST PANCRAS LONDON KING’S CROSS Herne Hill INTERNATIONAL Southeastern train to Herne Hill LONDON Bus 186 (from stop B) to Hendon Central; Northern line to London Bridge; Southern train to EUSTON Farringdon You can use your Tulse Hill, Streatham your destination City Thameslink Thameslink ticket on LONDON any of the routes Mitcham Eastfields, CHARING CROSS LONDON shown or on Tube, bus Mitcham Junction, Hackbridge, Bus 186 (from stop B) to Hendon Central; Northern line to Balham; Southern train to your destination LONDON BLACKFRIARS or other operators Carshalton, Sutton LONDON LONDON trains within the Waterloo London Travelcard Bus 186 (from stop B) to Hendon Central; Northern line to Morden; bus 413 (from stop F) to West VICTORIA BRIDGE West Sutton East area to get to your Sutton destination. Bus 186 (from stop B) to Hendon Central; Northern line to Morden; bus 164 (from stop B) to Cranleigh Sutton Common Gardens; walk (5 minutes/0.2 miles) via Angel Hill and Sutton Common Road to Sutton Common station LONDON Swanley St Helier Bus 186 (from stop B) to Hendon Central; Northern line to Morden; bus 154 (from stop C) to St Helier CLAPHAM JUNCTION WATERLOO BROMLEY SOUTH Eynsford Bus 186 (from stop B) to Hendon Central; Northern line to Morden; bus 80 (from stop H), 154 (from Morden South Shoreham stop C or H), 93 (from stop A) to Morden South Wimbledon Otford Bus 186 (from stop B) to Hendon Central; Northern line to Morden; bus 164, 413 (from stop F) to Not all Thameslink South Merton Bat & Ball South Merton stations are shown in the shaded area. Bus 186 (from stop B) to Hendon Central; Northern line to Morden; bus 164 (from stop F), K5 (from Wimbledon Chase Sutton stop C) to Wimbledon Chase EAST CROYDON Bus 186 (from stop B) to Hendon Central; Northern line to Euston; Victoria line to Vauxhall; South West Wimbledon Redhill Trains to Wimbledon Guildford Dorking Bus 186 (from stop B) to Hendon Central; Northern line to South Wimbledon; bus 200 (from stop SC) Haydons Road to Haydons Road GATWICK AIRPORT Bus 186 (from stop B) to Hendon Central; Northern line to Tooting Broadway; walk (13 minutes/0.7 Tooting Three Bridges Sevenoaks miles) via Mitcham Road or bus 264, 270, 280, 355 (from stop E) to Tooting station Horsham East Croydon, Purley, Balcombe Coulsdon South, Merstham, Tonbridge Redhill, Gatwick Airport, HAYWARDS HEATH Bus 186 (from stop B) to Hendon Central; Northern line to Euston; Victoria line to Victoria; Southern Three Bridges, Balcombe, train to your destination Haywards Heath, Wivelsfield, Wivelsfield Burgess Hill, Hassocks, Preston Park, Brighton Burgess Hill # - On bus routes marked # in the table above you may have to buy a bus ticket and apply for a refund Hassocks Preston Park The routes listed above are only suggestions. Your ticket will also be accepted on services of the following operators to get to your destination: Havant Barnham Lewes St Leonards • East Midlands Trains (for London - Luton/Bedford ticket holders only) BRIGHTON Warrior Square • Great Northern • Great Western Railway • London Buses • London Midland • London Tramlink Inner London rail and Tube alternatives Key to maps • London Overground • London Underground National Rail • Southeastern Interchange station • Southern Willesden Junction Interchange with London Underground • South West Trains West Hampstead Thameslink Interchange with other train services Interchange with airport For rail journeys please plan your journey at nationalrail.co.uk or by calling National Rail Enquiries on 03457 48 49 50 for the latest Kentish Town Interchange with London Tramlink information. For bus journeys please visit traveline.info or call Traveline on 0871 200 22 33 FINSBURY PARK Camden Thameslink South West Trains Town We have made every effort to ensure the information above was correct at the time of printing. However information including bus numbers/ LONDON East Midlands Trains London Midland Baker EUSTON Southern Great Western Railway routes may be altered by third parties without prior notice. Street LONDON KING’S CROSS Southeastern London Overground Euston Square MOORGATE LONDON ST PANCRAS Station walking link Did you know about this disruption before you got to the station? 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Further VICTORIA Waterloo East Victoria line & City line LONDON information will be available from the sources below: WATERLOO LONDON BRIDGE District line Central line Circle line Rail services: Tube and London bus: Bus services outside of London: National Rail Enquiries Transport for London Traveline Bus services Online Online Online nationalrail.co.uk tfl.gov.uk traveline.info 620 Bus link / bus route number # You may need to purchase a ticket By telephone By telephone By telephone Please be aware that not all intermediate stations are shown and apply for a refund on these bus routes 03457 48 49 50 0343 222 1234 0871 200 22 33 on the maps for other National Rail operators and * Bus service 757 operates a frequent express service London Underground services. between Luton Interchange, Luton Airport Parkway and Brent Cross Bus Station (for local bus connections to Mill Hill Delay Repay If you have any feedback about the information contained Broadway, Hendon and Cricklewood) and to Central London If your journey on Thameslink was delayed by 15 minutes or more, you can claim for compensation through the in any of our alternative route literature please email your Baker Street and Victoria (for bus and tube connections).
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