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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 London Bridge Southern ticket holders To: Suggested routes: Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from London Waterloo to Clapham Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from London Waterloo to Amberley Junction, then Southern train. If trains are running via Haywards Heath and Worthing then Durrington-on-Sea Clapham Junction, then Southern train, OR see how to get to Brighton, then Southern train passengers may also travel via that route, changing at Ford or Barnham to Amberley to Durrington-on-Sea Jubilee line to Canada Water then London Overground train, OR Southeastern train to Clock Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from London Waterloo Anerley House then bus 358 to Anerley to Clapham Junction, then Southern train, OR South Western Railway train from London Earlswood Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from London Waterloo to Waterloo to Guildford, Great Western Railway train to Redhill, then bus 32, 100, 400, 420 or Angmering Clapham Junction, then Southern train, OR see how to get to Brighton, then Southern train 460 to Earlswood to Angmering Southern or Thameslink train, OR Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway Arlesey See how to get to Bedford, then bus 72 (Mondays to Saturdays only) to Arlesey train from London Waterloo to Wimbledon, then Tramlink to East Croydon, OR Southeastern East Croydon Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from London Waterloo train to Elmers End then Tramlink to East Croydon, OR Jubilee line to Canada Water, London to Clapham Junction, then Southern train. If trains are running via Haywards Heath and Arundel Overground train to West Croydon, then Tramlink to East Croydon Worthing then passengers may also travel via that route, changing at Ford or Barnham to Jubilee line to Canada Water, London Overground train to Denmark Hill then bus 185 or 484, East Dulwich Arundel OR bus 40 from stand Y to East Dulwich Southeaster train to Waterloo East, then South Western Railway train from London Waterloo Ashtead Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train to Clapham Junction, then to Ashtead East Grinstead Southern train via East Croydon, OR see how to get to Three Bridges, then bus 84, 281, 291 Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from London Waterloo to Ashurst or 400 to East Grinstead Clapham Junction, then Southern train via East Croydon to Ashurst Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from London Waterloo to Thameslink train, OR Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from Balcombe Eastbourne Clapham Junction, then Southern train, OR see how to get to Brighton, then Southern train, London Waterloo to Clapham Junction, then Southern train via East Croydon to Balcombe OR Southeastern train to St Leonards Warrior Square, then Southern train to Eastbourne Jubilee line to Baker Street, then Green Line 757 coach to Luton, bus 100 or 101 to Hitchin, Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from London Waterloo to Baldock then bus 98 or 386 to Baldock, OR see how to get to Cambridge, then Great Northern or Edenbridge Clapham Junction, then Southern train via Redhill, OR Southeastern train to Tonbridge, then Thameslink train to Baldock Southern train to Edenbridge Balham Northern line to Balham Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from London Waterloo to Banstead Northern line to Balham, then Southern train to Banstead Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from London Waterloo to Edenbridge Town Clapham Junction, then Southern train via East Croydon, OR see how to get to Redhill then Barnham Clapham Junction, then Southern train, OR South Western Railway train to Havant, then Southern train to Edenbridge, it's a short walk to Edenbridge Town station Southeastern train to Waterloo East, then South Western Railway train from London Waterloo Southern train, OR see how to get to Brighton, then Southern train to Barnham Effingham Junction Southeastern train to Clock House then bus 194, 227 or 354, OR Southeastern train to Clock to Effingham Junction Beckenham Junction Southeastern train to Waterloo East, then South Western Railway train from London Waterloo House then walk to Beckenham Road tram stop, then tramlink to Beckenham Junction Epsom Northern line to Euston, West Midlands Trains to Bletchley or Milton Keynes Central, then to Epsom Epsom Downs Northern line to Balham, then Southern train to Epsom Downs Bedford either West Midlands Trains from Bletchley to Bedford (Mondays to Saturdays only), or bus Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from London Waterloo to X5 from Milton Keynes Central to Bedford (daily) Eridge Clapham Junction, then Southern train via East Croydon to Eridge, OR Southeastern train to Belmont Northern line to Balham, then Southern train to Belmont Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from London Waterloo to Tunbridge Wells, then bus 28, 29 or 228 to Eridge station Ewell East Northern line to Balham then Southern train to Ewell East Berwick Clapham Junction, then Southern train, OR see how to get to Brighton, then Southern train, Thameslink train, OR bus 17 from stop M to Farringdon Street/Snow Hill, it's a short OR Southeastern train to St Leonards Warrior Square, then Southern train to Berwick Farringdon walkto Farringdon station, OR Northern line to Moorgate, then Circle/hammersmith & City/ Biggleswade See how to get to Bedford, then bus 73 (Mondays to Saturdays only) to Biggleswade Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from London Waterloo Metropolitan line to Farringdon station Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from London Waterloo to to Clapham Junction, then Southern train. If trains are running via Haywards Heath and Billingshurst Faygate Clapham Junction, then Southern train via Gatwick Airport, Three Bridges or Horsham. Bus Worthing then passengers may also travel via that route, changing at Ford or Barnham to 200 runs between Gatwick Airport and Horsham to Faygate Billingshurst Finsbury Park Northern line to King's Cross St Pancras, then Piccadilly or Victoria line to Finsbury Park Southeastern train to Clock House, then bus 354 or walk to Beckenham Road tram stop then Birkbeck Flitwick See how to get to Bedford, then bus 42 or 44 (Mondays to Saturdays only) to Flitwick station Tramlink to Birkbeck Jubilee line to Canada Water then London Overground train, OR Southeastern train to Forest Hill Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from London Waterloo to Catford Bridge then bus 185 to Forest Hill station Clapham Junction, then Southern train, OR see how to get to Brighton, then Southern train Bognor Regis Thameslink train, OR Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from to Bognor Regis (if Southern trains to Brighton are diverted via Horsham, change trains at Gatwick Airport London Waterloo to Clapham Junction, then Southern train, OR South Western Railway train Littlehampton) from London Waterloo to Guildford, then Great Western Railway train to Gatwick Airport Southeastern train to Waterloo East, then South Western Railway train from London Waterloo Bookham Gipsy Hill Northern line to Balham, then Southern train to Gypsy Hill to Bookham Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from London Waterloo to Boxhill & Westhumble Northern line to Balham, then Southern train via Sutton to Boxhill & Westhumble Glynde Clapham Junction, then Southern train, OR see how to get to Brighton, then Southern train, Thameslink train, OR Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from OR Southeastern train to St Leonards Warrior Square, then Southern train to Glynde London Waterloo to Clapham Junction, then Southern train to Brighton. (Southern trains to Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from London Waterloo to Brighton Brighton may be diverted via Horsham, Littlehampton, Worthing and Hove. If Southern trains Godstone Clapham Junction, then Southern train via Redhill, OR Southeastern train to Tonbridge, then are running to Lewes, passengers for Brighton may also travel via that route, changing at Southern train to Godstone Lewes to Brighton) Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from London Waterloo to Jubilee line to Canada Water then London Overground train, OR Southeastern train to New Brockley Goring-by-Sea Clapham Junction, then Southern train, OR see how to get to Brighton, then Southern train Cross then bus 171 or 172 to Brockley to Goring-by-Sea Thameslink train, OR Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from London Waterloo to Burgess Hill Guildford London Waterloo to Clapham Junction then Southern train to Burgess Hill Guildford Southeastern train to Waterloo East, South Western Railway train from London Waterloo to Northern line to Elephant & Castle then Thameslink train, OR Northern line to Balham then
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