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Meeting about our train service - This Saturday 10th


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Hi Everyone,


There is another meeting planned about the local train service on Saturday 10th September 2-3pm at the Rivoli Ballroom, Crofton Park.


It will be attended by management from Thameslink and Network Rail and Local MP Vicky Foxcroft.


This meeting will cover:


- Train services to and from Victoria from Crofton Park and the Catford Loop

- Update on the new trains that are coming onto our route

- Discussions with Transport for London (TfL) about longer term plans for them to take over this route after Thameslink

- An overview of the new timetable that is coming into place from 2018 - (the consultation period for this is open)


You can find more details in the attached flyer or on our webiste: http://www.acinderellaline.com/single-post/2016/09/03/Public-Consultation-10th-September


We hope to see as many of you as possible there!

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