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Inner and South London Rail and Tube Alternatives Alternative Routes from Norbury When services are severely disrupted, we will arrange for your ticket to be accepted as indicated below to get you to your destination. Rail replacement buses may be arranged in certain cases. Please listen to announcements for further information about this. To: Suggested routes: Ashtead Southern train to Clapham Junction then South West Trains Balham Bus 255 from stop B, or bus 50, 109 from stop B to Streatham station, then bus 255 Banstead Southern train to Clapham Junction, South West Trains to Epsom then bus 166 Battersea Park Bus 109 from stop B to Streatham Hill Telford Avenue then bus 137 Belmont See how to get to Sutton then bus S1, S4, 80, 280 or 420 Berkhamsted Bus 109 from stop B to Brixton station, Victoria line to Euston then London Midland train Bletchley Bus 109 from stop B to Brixton station, Victoria line to Euston then London Midland train Boxhill & Westhumble Southern train to Clapham Junction then South West Trains Carshalton Beeches Bus 50 from stop C or bus 109 from stop D to West Croydon, then bus 154 or 407 Caterham See how to get to East Croydon for connections Cheam Southern train to Clapham Junction, South West Trains to Epsom then Southern train Chipstead See how to get to East Croydon for connections Clapham Junction Bus 50, 109 or 255 from stop B to Streatham High Road then bus 319 Coulsdon Town See how to get to East Croydon for connections Dorking Southern train to Clapham Junction then South West Trains East Croydon Bus 50 from stop C or bus 109 from stop D. Alight at Wellesley Road for East Croydon East Dulwich Bus 50, 109 or 255 from stop B to Streatham station then bus P13 Epsom Southern train to Clapham Junction then South West Trains Epsom Downs Southern train to Clapham Junction, South West Trains to Epsom then bus 166 Ewell East Southern train to Clapham Junction then South West Trains to Ewell West Harrow & Wealdstone Bus 109 from stop B to Brixton station, Victoria line to Oxford Circus then Bakerloo line, OR Victoria line to Euston then London Midland or London Overground train Hemel Hempstead Bus 109 from stop B to Brixton station, Victoria line to Euston then London Midland train Imperial Wharf Bus 50, 109 or 255 from stop B to Streatham High Road, bus 319 to Clapham Junction then bus C3 Kenley See how to get to East Croydon for connections Kensington Olympia Bus 109 from stop B to Brixton station, Victoria line to Victoria, Circle line to High St Kensington then bus 9, 10, 27, 28 or 49 Kingswood See how to get to East Croydon for connections Leatherhead Southern train to Clapham Junction then South West Trains Leighton Buzzard Bus 109 from stop B to Brixton station, Victoria line to Euston then London Midland train London Bridge Bus 50, 109 or 255 from stop B to Streatham station, Thameslink train to Elephant & Castle then Northern line London Victoria Bus 109 from stop B to Brixton station then Victoria line Milton Keynes Central Bus 109 from stop B to Brixton station, Victoria line to Euston then London Midland train North Dulwich Bus 50, 109 or 255 from stop B to Streatham station, Thameslink train to Herne Hill then bus 37 Peckham Rye Bus 50, 109 or 255 from stop B to Streatham station then bus P13 Purley See how to get to East Croydon for connections Purley Oaks See how to get to East Croydon for connections Queen's Road Peckham Bus 50, 109 or 255 from stop B to Streatham station then bus P13 Reedham See how to get to East Croydon for connections Selhurst Bus 50 from stop C to Pawsons Road Shepherd's Bush Bus 109 from stop B to Brixton station, Victoria line to Oxford Circus then Central line South Bermondsey Bus 50, 109 or 255 from stop B to Streatham station, bus P13 to Peckham Rye then bus P12 South Croydon See how to get to East Croydon for connections Streatham Bus 50, 109 or 255 from stop B Streatham Common Bus 50, 109 or 255 from stop B Sutton Bus 50 from stop C or bus 109 from stop D to West Croydon, then bus 407 or X26 Tadworth See how to get to East Croydon for connections Tattenham Corner See how to get to East Croydon for connections Thornton Heath Bus 50 from stop C Tring Bus 109 from stop B to Brixton station, Victoria line to Euston then London Midland train Tulse Hill Bus 50, 109 or 255 from stop B to Streatham station then Thameslink train Waddon Bus 50 from stop C or bus 109 from stop D to West Croydon, then bus 154, 157, 407 or 410 Wallington Bus 50 from stop C or bus 109 from stop D to West Croydon, then bus 154, 157, 407 or 410 Wandsworth Common Bus 50, 109 or 255 from stop B to Streatham High Road then bus 319 Watford Junction Bus 109 from stop B to Brixton station, Victoria line to Euston then London Midland train Wembley Central Bus 109 from stop B to Brixton station, Victoria line to Oxford Circus then Bakerloo line, OR Victoria line to Euston then London Midland or London Overground train West Brompton Bus 109 from stop B to Brixton station, Victoria line to Victoria then District line West Croydon Bus 50 from stop C or bus 109 from stop D Whyteleafe See how to get to East Croydon for connections Whyteleafe South See how to get to East Croydon for connections Woodmansterne See how to get to East Croydon for connections For all bus routes in the table above you may have to buy a bus ticket and apply for a refund. Journeys via alternative routes may take longer than your normal Inner and South London rail Key to map journey or only operate at certain times. For rail journeys please check southernrailway.com or with National Rail Enquiries and for and Tube alternatives bus journeys please check with Traveline. The routes listed above are only suggestions. When services are severely disrupted your ticket National Rail will also be accepted on services of the following operators to get to Towards Watford Junction Interchange station LONDON EUSTON your destination: and Milton Keynes London Midland LONDON KING’S CROSS LONDON ST PANCRAS London Overground INTERNATIONAL - Great Western Railway - London Midland Oxford Southeastern Bond Street Circus Farringdon - London Tramlink - Southeastern Shepherd’s Southern Bush Notting Hill Gate Green - South West Trains - London buses Park LONDON City Thameslink South West Trains - London Overground - London Underground Kensington Thameslink (Olympia) LONDON LONDON BLACKFRIARS - Southern - Thameslink Westminster CHARING CROSS Bank Station walking link Whitechapel LONDON Embankment LONDON Monument VICTORIA Waterloo CANNON London Underground Delay Repay East STREET LONDON LONDON BRIDGE Canada Tube station If your journey on Southern was delayed by 15 minutes or more, you WATERLOO Water West Bakerloo line can claim for compensation through the Delay Repay scheme. Brompton Surrey Quays Elephant & Castle Central line To claim, pick up a Delay Repay leaflet or fill in the online form at Vauxhall southernrailway.com/your-journey/customer-services/delay- Circle line District line repay/ Denmark Hill Jubilee line Clapham Stockwell Junction Northern line Brixton Peckham New New Victoria line Rye Cross Cross Balham Gate not all intermediate stations are shown Train operator Website Twitter National Rail Southern southernrailway.com @SouthernrailUK 03457 48 49 50 (24 hour) DR.CI.DIS.PREP.MATRIX.NRB.FEB.17.
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