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Train Times 6 Severe Winter Weather Timetable Train times 6 London to: Catford Bridge, Elmers End and Hayes London to: Orpington and Sevenoaks via Grove Park Severe Winter Weather Timetable A half-hourly service will run from Orpington to Charing Cross Snow and ice also causes points – which allow trains to This winter, on days when weather is forecast to be between 0630 and 2130. move between tracks – to freeze solid, or get jammed with particularly bad we’ll change our timetable to either a Winter A half-hourly service will run from Orpington to Cannon Street compacted snow. When this happens, trains can’t safely run Weather or Severe Winter Weather Timetable, depending on between 0615 and 2115. over them. the severity of the forecast. Saturdays The couplers that join carriages together can also become This leaflet shows theSevere Winter Weather A half-hourly service will operate between Charing Cross and iced up, making it difficult to join them together, or split them Timetable for services from London to Catford Bridge, Tunbridge Wells (please also see Table 4 for further details). apart, and reducing the number of trains we have available. Elmers End and Hayes. Also services from London to A half-hourly service will run from Charing Cross to Orpington Orpington and Sevenoaks via Grove Park. between 0735 and 2205. We only use the Severe Winter Weather Timetable when A half-hourly service will run from Cannon Street to Orpington Network Rail instruct us to do so, based on detailed analysis When this timetable is in place train times will be different, between 0722 and 2152. of the weather forecast. Some routes are closed entirely, services will be much less frequent, and some stations will be A half hourly service will operate between Tunbridge Wells because Network Rail aren’t able to guarantee that they can closed. We recommend you avoid travelling. and Charing Cross (please also see Table 4 for further details) be safely kept open, and need to focus their efforts on the A half-hourly service will run from Orpington to Charing Cross busiest routes. between 0700 and 2130. Timetable summary A half-hourly service will run from Orpington to Cannon Street Table 6A – London to Hayes between 0645 and 2115. We’re on the case Mondays to Fridays • Running ice and snow-busting trains 24/7 which are fitted Sundays A half-hourly service will run from Charing Cross to Hayes with anti-icing fluid to stop the electric rail freezing up, A half-hourly service will operate between Charing Cross and between 0627 and 2157. adhesion gel for the rails for wheel grip, and snow ploughs Tunbridge Wells (please also see Table 4 for further details). A half-hourly service will run from Hayes to Charing Cross when weather is severe A half-hourly service will run from Cannon Street to Orpington between 0703 and 2133. • Fitting points which are most likely to freeze with heaters between 0822 and 2152. and NASA-grade insulation to prevent ice forming and A half hourly service will operate between Tunbridge Wells Saturdays them sticking in place and Charing Cross (please also see Table 4 for further details) A half-hourly service will run from Charing Cross to Hayes • Applying heating strips on those electric rails most likely to A half-hourly service will run from Orpington to Cannon Street between 0657 and 2157. freeze between 0815 and 2115. A half-hourly service will run from Hayes to Charing Cross • Running empty ‘ghost trains’ overnight to keep tracks and between 0703 and 2133. overhead cables free of snow and ice When this timetable is in place, Southeastern services will not • Changing to a Winter Weather or Severe Winter Weather call at Bromley North, Knockholt or Sundridge Park. Sundays Timetable to keep trains running A half-hourly service will run from Charing Cross to Hayes • And station teams are ready to go with gritting and snow- No rail replacement buses will run for Knockholt, as when the between 0827 and 2157. clearing weather is forecast to be this severe, we don’t expect that A half-hourly service will run from Hayes to Charing Cross we’d be able to run them reliably or at all. between 0903 and 2133. Find out more Table 6B – London to Sevenoaks via Grove Park Why we’re changing the timetable We aim to give you at least 24 hours’ notice that this timetable will be in place. Please check our website before When the mercury plummets, even the lightest shower of Mondays to Fridays you travel. Find out more at rain or dusting of snow can freeze and become compacted A half-hourly service will operate between Charing Cross and southeasternrailway.co.uk/winter-weather on the rails, turning into dangerous ice. Not only does this Tunbridge Wells (please also see Table 4 for further details). #SEwinter A half-hourly service will run from Charing Cross to Orpington freeze around the electric rail and create an insulating effect between 0635 and 2205. preventing trains from drawing power and being able to move A half-hourly service will run from Cannon Street to Orpington with any speed, in the worst cases, it prevents them from between 0652 and 2152. being able to move at all. A half hourly service will operate between Tunbridge Wells and Charing Cross (please also see Table 4 for further details) Service freuency during the Severe Winter Weather Timetable Docklands Light Rail 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Interchange * St Pancras Minimum 4 trains per hour No Southeastern International services on this route Stratford Ferry Link Farringdon International * 3 trains per hour Cannon Street Underground 1 City Thameslink London Travelcard Interchange Blackfriars Zones 1-8 2 trains per hour Tramlink Interchange Waterloo Greenwich Westcombe East (Zone 2 & 3) Park Charlton Woolwich Arsenal Abbey Wood Charing Eurostar Interchange Cross 1 train per hour Oyster pay as you go area Loughborough Elephant London Bridge Deptford Maze Hill Woolwich Plumstead Belvedere Erith Slade & Castle Dockyard Green (Zone 1 & 2) New Cross Victoria Junction No Southeastern services stopping at this station Step free access St Johns Kidbrooke Falconwood Bexleyheath * 2 additional morning and evening Peak services Monday–Friday DenmarkPeckham HillNunhead Rye Lewisham Blackheath Eltham Welling Barnehurst 2 Brixton (Zone 2 & 3) No alternative Southeastern transport available Hither Green Please check the Thameslink website for the timetables that they’ll operate. 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