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Suggested Alternative Routes During Disruption Suggested alternative routes during disruption When Southern 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 Hackbridge Southern ticket holders To: Suggested routes: See how to get to Epsom, then South Western Railway train See how to get to Epsom, then South Western Railway train Ashtead Leatherhead or bus 21, 408 or 479 to Ashtead or bus 21, 408 or 479 to Leatherhead If running, Thameslink train to Streatham then bus 249 or If running, Thameslink train to Tulse Hill then Southern train, Balham 315, OR bus 127 from stop A to Tooting Broadway station London Bridge OR bus 127 from stop A to Tooting Broadway station then then Northern line to Balham Northern line to London Bridge See how to get to Epsom, South Western Railway train or Bus 127 from stop A to Mitcham Junction, Tramlink to Boxhill & bus 21, 408 or 479 to Leatherhead, then bus 465 to Boxhill London Victoria Wimbledon, South Western Railway train to Vauxhall then Westhumble & Westhumble Victoria line to Victoria If running, Southern or Thameslink train, OR bus 127 from If running, Southern or Thameslink train, OR bus 127 from Carshalton Mitcham Eastfields stop A to Mitcham Eveline Road then bus 152 to Mitcham stop C to Carshalton station Eastfield station See how to get to Sutton, then Southern train or bus 470 to If running, Southern or Thameslink train, OR bus 127 from Cheam Mitcham Junction Cheam stop A to Mitcham Junction station Bus 127 from stop A to Mitcham Junction, Tramlink to See how to get to Epsom, then South Western Railway train Clapham Junction Wimbledon then South Western Railway train to Clapham Ockley to Dorking, OR bus 21, 408 or 479 to Leatherhead, bus 465 Junction to Dorking, then bus 93 to Capel village (for Ockley station) If running, Thameslink train to Tulse Hill then Southern See how to get to Epsom, then South Western Railway train train, OR bus 127 from stop A to Tooting Broadway station, Dorking to Dorking, OR bus 21, 408 or 479 to Leatherhead, then bus Peckham Rye Northern line to Elephant & Castle, then Thameslink train to 465 to Dorking Peckham Rye If running, Thameslink train, OR bus 127 from stop A to If running, Southern or Thameslink train, OR bus 151 from Epsom Streatham Mitcham Eveline Road, then bus 201 to Streatham High stop B to Sutton, then bus 470 to Epsom Road (for Streatham station) If running, Southern or Thameslink train, OR bus 151 from If running, Southern or Thameslink train, OR bus 151 from Ewell East Sutton stop B to Sutton, then bus 470 to Ewell East stop B to Sutton See how to get to Epsom, then South Western Railway train If running, Thameslink train, OR bus 127 from stop A to Holmwood to Dorking, OR bus 21, 408 or 479 to Leatherhead, bus 465 Tulse Hill Mitcham Eveline Road then bus 201 to Tulse Hill to Dorking, then bus 93 to Holmwood See how to get to Epsom, then South Western Railway train See how to get to Epsom, then South Western Railway train Horsham to Dorking, OR bus 21, 408 or 479 to Leatherhead, bus 465 Warnham to Dorking, OR bus 21, 408 or 479 to Leatherhead, bus 465 to Dorking, then bus 93 to Horsham to Dorking, then bus 93 to Warnham village Buses from Hackbridge 127 Tooting Broadway Tooting Mitre TOOTING Tooting Amen Corner Southcroft Road Streatham Road MORDEN Mitcham Cricketers MITCHAM Mitcham Morden St Helier Avenue Police Station Middleton Road Malmesbury Road Cranmer Road Morden South Wilson Hospital Middleton Road Cranmer Road Bishopsford Road Carshalton Road Mitcham Junction Epsom Road Middleton Road Shaftesbury Road Carshalton Road Goat London Road Bus Stop LocationsMill Green Road Sutton Common Green Wrythe Lane Plough Thornton Road ET RE ST OD WO S P St Helier Thornton Road E N C Hospital Green Wrythe Lane E R LEY CT R OAK O Thornton Road A D ROAD Waltham Road W Oldfields Road Green Wrythe Lane NE O D AVE Welbeck Road R R L A O ER C H N V Wrythe Lane D O ath CL AY Rose Hill Roundabout Green Wrythe Lane O W Footp AD N Waltham Road O R A G E N U E S N Green Wrythe Lane E V L R IN A D O The yellow tinted area includes every Muschamp Road K R A A VERS O O UL A D bus stop up to about one-and-a-half C D R Collingwood Road E Culvers Avenue G miles from Hackbridge. Main stops St Helier ID Hackbridge R are shown in the white area outside. Beech Close B Rose Hill K C A H Felnex WORCESTER R Trading ES Green Wrythe Lane P T A M Centre St John’s Road R K O PARK A R V E Sutton D W N U A Y A 151 Bus Garage E O A Y Beddington R Worcester Park W Park E E E Rose Hill S LOS L OD C A U Wilderness WO Angel for Sutton Common A ELM G C Island E N RINC I P WAY T E RLES H H CHA Carshalton IG T Wrythe Green N North Cheam Sutton Green Queen Victoria Other than those bus routes shown below you may have to buy a bus ticket and apply for a Did you know about this disruption before you got to the station? refund Become one of the thousands of people every month who get the latest information from our website southernrailway.com/travel-information/plan-your-journey/live-departures-and-arrivals The routes listed above are only suggestions. Your ticket will also be accepted on services of the following 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 Londoninformation will be Ravailableoad from the sources below: - East Midlands Trains (for London - - Brighton & Hove on any reasonable route Luton/Bedford ticket holders only) - London Buses on all appropriate routes within the Transport BeddinRail services: gton ParkTube and London bus: Bus services outside of London: - Greater Anglia for London boundary National Rail Enquiries Transport for London Traveline - Great Western Railway - Metrobus on any reasonable route Online Online Online Cheam Village - Great Northern - Stagecoach Coastliner route 700 depending on the location nationalrail.co.uk tfl.gov.uk traveline.info of the disruption By telephone By telephone By telephone Sutton - London North Western Broadway North Street 03457 48 49 50 0343 222 1234 0871 200 22 33 Throwley Way - London Tramlink Carshalton College - London Overground Delay Repay - London Underground If your journey on Southern was delayed by 15 minutes or more, you can claim for compensation through the - Southeastern LondonDelay Repay R oadscheme. Sutton Carshalton- South Western Railway To claim, pick up a Delay Repay leaflet or fill in the online form atsouthernrailway.com/delayrepay - Thameslink Bowman's Meadow Head Post Office Journeys via alternative routes may take longer than your normal journey or only operate at certain times. For rail journeys please check greatnorthernrail.com or with National Rail Enquiries on 03457 48 49 50 and SUTTON Carshalfor all bus journeyston with Traveline on 0871 200 22 33 CARSHALTON We have made every effort to ensure the information above was correct at the time of printing. However informationPond including bus numbers/routes may be altered by third parties without prior notice. Sutton Wallington Green Carshalton High Street Manor Road North Park Lane Parkgate Road Manor Road Queens Road Sutton Hospital Wallington Belmont WALLINGTON Wallington BELMONT Shotfield 151 Belmont Downview and High Down Prisons Woodcote Road 80 Woodcote Green PURLEY Foxley Lane Purley Cross Tesco Purley 127 © Transport for London Key Destination finder Information correct from February 2012 Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops r- Connections with London Underground St Helier Hospital 151 n Connections with National Rail B London Road (Southbound) 151 Belmontn 80 Beddington Park and Bowman’s Meadow Southcroft Road 127 t Connections with Tramlink Belmont Downview 80 M Streatham Road 127 and High Down Prisons Suttonn 80 Manor Road Queens Road 151 Sutton Bus Garage 80 C Middleton Road 80 Ú Sutton Head Post Office 151 Carshaltonn and Pond 127 Mitcham Cricketers and Police Station 127 Red discs show the bus stop you need for your chosen Sutton Throwley Way 80 r bus service. The disc appears on the top of the bus stop Carshalton Wrythe Green 151 Mitcham Junctionnt 127 1 2 3 in the street (see map of town centre in centre of diagram). 151 4 5 6 Carshalton High Street 127 Mordenr- 80 Sutton Common Plough 80 Carshalton Road Goat 127 n Morden South 80 Sutton Green 80 Cheam Village Broadway 151 N 151 Collingwood Road 80 North Cheam Queen Victoria 151 Sutton Hospital 80 Route finder Cranmer Road 127 O T Culvers Avenue Beech Close 80 Oldfields Road 80 Thornton Road 151 Bus route Towards Bus stops E P Tooting Amen Corner and Mitre 127 80 Belmont Epsom Road 80 Park Lane 127 Tooting Broadwayr- 127 127 Purley G Parkgate Road 127 W Tooting Broadway Green Wrythe Lane 80 Purleyn 127 Wallingtonn 127 Muschamp Road, Waltham Road 151 Purley Cross Tesco 127 151 151 Wallington and Welbeck Road Worcester Park R Wallington Shotfield 151 Green Wrythe Lane St John’s Road 151 Rose Hill Angel 151 Wallington Green 151 Green Wrythe Lane Thornton Road 80 for Sutton Commonn Woodcote Green 127 L S Woodcote Road 127 n London Road (Northbound) 127 St Helier Rose Hill 151 Worcester Park 151 Mill Green Road St Helier Avenue 80 Wrythe Lane Rose Hill Roundabout 151 HACKBRIDGE DR (SUT) TFL 21753.02.12 (T) Website 24 hour travel information *You pay no more than 5p per minute if calling from a BT landline.
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