Train disruptions in south London over October half

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Rail passengers in south London have been warned of disruptions to their journeys over October half term as some routes will close for a week.

No trains will run on parts of the National Rail and London Overground networks for seven days from Saturday October 26 to Friday November 1 due to upgrade work.

The upgrades taking place between Crystal Palace, Tulse Hill and Peckham Rye are part of a £400 million investment in track and signalling upgrades in the south of the capital.

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Similar works completed between East Croydon and London Victoria in 2022 saw signalling related delays cut by more than half.

During the seven-day closure Thameslink passengers travelling between Herne Hill, Wimbledon and Sutton are being advised to use London Buses or alternative rail routes.

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There will also be no Southern services between Balham and London Bridge, London Victoria and West Croydon (via Crystal Palace), and London Bridge and Streatham, on Saturday, October 26 and Sunday, October 27.

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On the same dates, there will also be no trains between London Bridge and Beckenham Junction.

No trains will also run between London Bridge and Streatham, and between London Bridge and Beckenham Junction from Monday, October 28 to Friday, November 1.

On those dates trains which usually run between London Bridge and London Victoria, and between London Victoria and West Croydon (via Crystal Place), will only run between London Victoria and Streatham Hill. Additional trains will run between London Bridge and Sutton via West Croydon.

London Overground services between Surrey Quays and Clapham Junction will be replaced by buses throughout the seven-day closure.

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Overground trains between Sydenham and Crystal Palace will also also be suspended from Saturday October 26 to Tuesday October 29 to allow the improvement works to take place.

From Saturday, October 26 to Tuesday, October 29 there will also be an amended service on Overground routes between Highbury & Islington and West Croydon and New Cross.

Network Rail’s Sussex route director Lucy McAuliffe said: “It vital that we continue to invest to modernise our assets and give passengers the delay-free journeys they expect.

“Signalling upgrades between East Croydon and London Victoria in 2022 saw delays cut by more than half and we are expecting this phase of signalling upgrades in the Crystal Palace, Tulse Hill and Peckham Rye areas to deliver a similarly impressive reduction in delays when it comes into use.

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“We know the work means days of major changes to journeys for passengers and we are sorry for the disruption. Please plan ahead, look out for further updates and follow travel advice.”

The following stations will have no Southern trains for seven days between Saturday October 26 and Friday November 1:

South Bermondsey

Queens Road Peckham

Peckham Rye

East Dulwich

North Dulwich

Tulse Hill

West Norwood

Gipsy Hill

Crystal Palace

Birkbeck

Beckenham Junction

The following stations will have no Thameslink trains for seven days between Saturday October 26 and Friday November 1.

Tulse Hill

Streatham

Mitcham Eastfields

Mitcham Junction

Hackbridge

Carshalton

Sutton

West Sutton

Sutton Common

St Helier

Morden South

South Merton

Wimbledon Chase

Wimbledon

Haydens Road

Tooting

The following stations will have no London Overground train service for seven days between Saturday 26 and Friday November 1:

Queens Road Peckham

Peckham Rye

Denmark Hill

Clapham High Street

Wandsworth Road