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The P13 bus is currently on diversion between Sainsburys DKH and Peckham Rye station, going via Peckham Rye, in both directions.  This is due to road works in Bellenden Road.  The notices on the bus stops say 'until further notice' and the hole in the road at Choumert Road junction is substantial!

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Thanks for the update

 

TFL "BELLENDEN ROAD: ROUTE P13 is diverted in both directions due to roadworks. Buses are not serving stops between Bleinheim Grove and Pytchley Road.

UNDERHILL ROAD: ROUTE P13 is diverted in both directions due to damaged manhole cover. Buses are not serving the Crystal Palace Road and Whateley Road stops."

 

Edited by jazzer

I was also just on a p13 towards Streatham  and this was diverted up to Barry rd by the Library, so is not heading up Whateley Rd and first part of  underhill.

It says on the service update 

UNDERHILL ROAD: ROUTE P13 is diverted in both directions due to damaged manhole cover. Buses are not serving the Crystal Palace Road and Whateley Road stops.

 

Edited by gebbjane
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