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Back to something very like the previous reductions, billed as one of five temporary service reductions "to ensure planned services are as reliable as possible with the ongoing impact of coronavirus."

"Beckenham Junction to London Bridge via Crystal Palace


The following services will run:


Towards London Bridge:


07:45 Beckenham Junction to London Bridge

08:45 Beckenham Junction to London Bridge

16:45 Beckenham Junction to London Bridge

17:45 Beckenham Junction to London Bridge

18:45 Beckenham Junction to London Bridge


Towards Beckenham Junction:


07:01 London Bridge to Beckenham Junction

08:01 London Bridge to Beckenham Junction

16:01 London Bridge to Beckenham Junction

17:01 London Bridge to Beckenham Junction

18:01 London Bridge to Beckenham Junction

00:01 London Bridge to Crystal Palace


At other times, you will have to use alternative routes to complete your journey and the following ticket acceptance is in place: At other times, you will have to use alternative routes to complete your journey and the following ticket acceptance is in place:


London Buses on routes 2, 68, 196, 432 and 468, between:

West Norwood and Tulse Hill stations.


London Trams services between:

East Croydon and Beckenham Junction.


Southeastern services can be used for:

Any reasonable journey in the local area.


But only tickets that are valid via London, can be used to travel via London Terminal stations."

[copied from https://www.southernrailway.com/wintertt21]


EDW departures board: https://ojp.nationalrail.co.uk/service/ldbboard/dep/EDW

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