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Suggested Alternative Routes During Disruption 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 2018 Suggested alternative route details from Flitwick Thameslink ticket holders To: Suggested routes: See below for arrangements on how to get to Luton † Or, if no See below for arrangements on how to get to Luton † Or, if no replacement buses are available, see above how to get to Luton replacement buses are available, see above how to get to Luton Station Interchange, then Green Line Coach 757 (from Stand 3) Balcombe Station Interchange, then Green Line Line Coach 757 to London London Blackfriars Victoria (Green Line Coach Station), then walk to London Victoria to London Baker Street Underground Station, then Jubilee line to railway station, then Southern train to your destination Westminster or Bakerloo line to Embankment, then Circle/District line to London Blackfriars See below for arrangements on how to get to Luton † Or, if no Bus 42# (from stop A) to Bedford bus station, then walk via replacement buses are available see above how to get to Luton Bedford Greyfriars, Alexandra Place, Alexandra Road and Woburn Road to London Bridge Station Interchange, then Green Line Coach 757 (from Stand 3) Bedford railway station to London Baker Street Underground Station, then Jubilee line to London Bridge See below for arrangements on how to get to Luton † Or, if no See below for arrangements on how to get to Luton † Or, if no replacement buses are available, see above how to get to Luton replacement buses are available, see above how to get to Luton London St Pancras Brighton Station Interchange, then Green Line Line Coach 757 to London Station Interchange, then Green Line Coach 757 (from Stand 3) to International Victoria (Green Line Coach Station), then walk to London Victoria London Baker Street Underground Station, then Circle/Hammersmith railway station, then Southern train to your destination & City/Metropolitan line to King's Cross St Pancras See below for arrangements on how to get to Luton † Or, if no replacement buses are available, see above how to get to Luton Bus 42# (from stop B) to Toddington, then bus E# (Mondays to Burgess Hill Station Interchange, then Green Line Line Coach 757 to London Luton Victoria (Green Line Coach Station), then walk to London Victoria Fridays only) to Luton Station Interchange railway station, then Southern train to your destination See below for arrangements on how to get to Luton † Or, if no replacement buses are available, see above how to get to Luton Bus 42# (from stop B) to Toddington, then bus E# (Mondays to Station Interchange, then Green Line Coach 757 (from Stand 3) to Fridays only) to Luton Station Interchange, then bus A#, or 100 (from City Thameslink Luton Airport Parkway London Baker Street Underground Station, then Circle/Hammersmith stand 4) to Luton Hampton Hotel, then walk to Luton Airport Parkway & City/Metropolitan line to Farringdon, then bus 63 (from Stop B) to station via adjoining footpath Ludgate Circus for City Thameslink station See below for arrangements on how to get to Luton † Or, if no See below for arrangements on how to get to Luton † Or, if no replacement buses are available, see above how to get to Luton replacement buses are available, see above how to get to Luton Coulsdon South Station Interchange, then Green Line Line Coach 757 to London Merstham Station Interchange, then Green Line Line Coach 757 to London Victoria (Green Line Coach Station), then walk to London Victoria Victoria (Green Line Coach Station), then walk to London Victoria railway station, then Southern train to your destination railway station, then Southern train to your destination See below for arrangements on how to get to Luton † Or, if no See below for arrangements on how to get to Luton † Or, if no replacement buses are available, see above how to get to Luton replacement buses are available, see above how to get to Luton East Croydon Station Interchange, then Green Line Line Coach 757 to London Preston Park Station Interchange, then Green Line Line Coach 757 to London Victoria (Green Line Coach Station), then walk to London Victoria Victoria (Green Line Coach Station), then walk to London Victoria railway station, then Southern train to your destination railway station, then Southern train to your destination See below for arrangements on how to get to Luton † Or, if no See below for arrangements on how to get to Luton † Or, if no replacement buses are available see above how to get to Luton replacement buses are available, see above how to get to Luton Farringdon Station Interchange, then Green Line Coach 757 (from Stand 3) to Purley Station Interchange, then Green Line Line Coach 757 to London London Baker Street Underground Station, then Circle/Hammersmith Victoria (Green Line Coach Station), then walk to London Victoria & City/Metropolitan line to Farringdon railway station, then Southern train to your destination See below for arrangements on how to get to Luton † Or, if no See below for arrangements on how to get to Luton † Or, if no replacement buses are available, see above how to get to Luton replacement buses are available, see above how to get to Luton Gatwick Airport Station Interchange, then Green Line Line Coach 757 to London Redhill Station Interchange, then Green Line Line Coach 757 to London Victoria (Green Line Coach Station), then walk to London Victoria Victoria (Green Line Coach Station), then walk to London Victoria railway station, then Southern train to your destination railway station, then Southern train to your destination See below for arrangements on how to get to Luton † Or, if no See below for arrangements on how to get to Luton † Or, if no replacement buses are available, see above how to get to Luton Station replacement buses are available, see above how to get to Luton Station Interchange, then bus 321 (from stand 8) to St Albans (St Hassocks Interchange, then Green Line Line Coach 757 to London Victoria (Green St Albans City Line Coach Station), then walk to London Victoria railway station, then Peter’s Street), then walk (via Victoria Street), or bus 84 (from stop Southern train to your destination 2), or 300/301/601/602/653 (from stop 1) or 724 (from stop 10) to St Albans City station See below for arrangements on how to get to Luton † Or, if no replacement buses are available, see above how to get to Luton Harlington Bus 42# (from stop B) to Harlington Three Bridges Station Interchange, then Green Line Line Coach 757 to London Victoria (Green Line Coach Station), then walk to London Victoria railway station, then Southern train to your destination See below for arrangements on how to get to Luton † Or, if See below for arrangements on how to get to Luton † Or, if no replacement buses are available, see above how to get to Luton no replacement buses are available, see above how to get to West Hampstead Harpenden Station Interchange, then Green Line Coach 757 (from Stand 3) to Luton Station Interchange, then bus 321, 610# (from stand 8) to Thameslink Harpenden# London Finchley Road (near Underground Station), then Jubilee line to West Hampstead See below for arrangements on how to get to Luton † Or, if no See below for arrangements on how to get to Luton † Or, if no replacement buses are available, see above how to get to Luton replacement buses are available, see above how to get to Luton Haywards Heath Station Interchange, then Green Line Line Coach 757 to London Wivelsfield Station Interchange, then Green Line Line Coach 757 to London Victoria (Green Line Coach Station), then walk to London Victoria Victoria (Green Line Coach Station), then walk to London Victoria railway station, then Southern train to your destination railway station, then Southern train to your destination If we are unable to run trains, we will do our best to run replacement Leagrave buses, however there may be a long wait. If you are able to, we advise you to make your own way to an alternative station Bus Stop Locations Did you know about this disruption before you got to the station? Other than those bus routes shown below you may have to buy a bus ticket and apply for a refund Become one of the thousands of people every month who get the latest information from our website The routes listed above are only suggestions. Your ticket will also be accepted on services of the following thameslinkrailway.com/travel-information/plan-your-journey/live-departures-and-arrivals operators to get to your destination: Further information and contacts Trains: Buses: Journeys via alternative routes may take longer than your normal journey or operate only at certain times. Further information will be available from the sources below: - East Midlands Trains - Arriva 100 & 101 between Luton & Stevenage (for London - Luton/Bedford ticket holders only) - Arriva 300 & 301 between St Albans & Hatfield Rail services: Tube and London bus: Bus services outside of London: - Great Northern - Arriva (Greenline) 724 between St Albans & Hatfield / National Rail Enquiries Transport for London Traveline - Great Western Railway St Albans & Watford Junction Online Online Online - London North Western - Arriva (Greenline) 757 between Luton / Luton Airport nationalrail.co.uk tfl.gov.uk traveline.info - London Overground & London By telephone By telephone By telephone - London Tramlink - London Buses on all appropriate routes within the 03457 48 49 50 0343 222 1234 0871 200 22 33 - London Underground Transport for London boundary - Southeastern - Metroline 84 between St Albans & Potters Bar Delay Repay If your journey on Thameslink was delayed by 15 minutes or more, you can claim for compensation through the - Southern - Uno 601 between Elstree / St Albans & Hatfield Delay Repay scheme.
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