A new Southeastern timetable starts on Sunday January 11, and will include a large number of changes to accommodate the Thameslink Programme work at London Bridge.
From January 12 2015 to August 2016
All Southeastern services to and from Charing Cross will not stop at London Bridge.
As a result, there will be no National Rail link between London Bridge, Waterloo East and Charing Cross.
Until May 2015 there will be some exceptions at the end of the day when a limited number of services leaving London Charing Cross will run via Waterloo East, London Cannon Street and London Bridge.
All Cannon Street trains will continue to call at London Bridge.
New Cross, St Johns, Deptford, Greenwich, Maze Hill, Westcombe Park
All Charing Cross services from New Cross, St Johns, Deptford, Greenwich, Maze Hill and Westcombe Park will no longer operate to and from London Charing Cross or Waterloo East, and will instead operate to and from London Cannon Street.
Until August 2016 these services will continue to call at London Bridge.
From August 2016 to January 2018 these services will not call at London Bridge.
Plumstead, Woolwich Dockyard, Belvedere, Erith
Services to Plumstead, Woolwich Dockyard, Belvedere and Erith will also be diverted from Charing Cross to run to and from Cannon Street until August 2016.
These diverted services will still call at London Bridge.
Morning peak diversions to London Blackfriars
05:45 Dover Priory to Cannon Street - this will now be diverted to London Blackfriars, arriving at 07:58
07:42 Orpington to Charing Cross - this will now be diverted to London Blackfriars, arriving at 08:27
08:01 Orpington to Charing Cross - this will now be diverted to London Blackfriars, arriving at 08:46
07:19 Ramsgate to Cannon Street - this will now be diverted to London Blackfriars, arriving at Blackfriars, arriving at 09:23
Evening diversions
17:08 Cannon Street to Broadstairs - this train will no longer run. Instead there will be a 16:55 departure from London Blackfriars to Dover Priory which arrives at 19:05.
Ticket and travel advice
If you're unable to complete your journey by changing on National Rail services because of the Thameslink Programme work, Tfl has agreed to accept rail tickets at specific London Underground stations and on specific DLR and bus routes at no extra cost.
This applies to all rail tickets including season and day tickets, Oyster PAYG and contactless and Southern smartcards.
For more information, click here.
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