Some Southeastern Railway trains will be cancelled, diverted or replaced by buses due to planned engineering work as we head into the first week of April.
The work will affect trains from Tuesday, April 2 through to Friday, April 5.
We have compiled a full list of the works taking place so that you can plan your journey.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (April 2, 3 and 4)
The 11.44pm London Cannon Street to Canterbury West (Tuesday) / 11.38pm London Charing Cross to Canterbury West (Wednesday & Thursday) will be diverted and run non-stop between London Bridge and Ashford International. A portion of coaches will be detached at Ashford to run between Ashford and Dover.
Accessible replacement buses will run between:
Tonbridge and Headcorn calling at all stations.
Headcorn and Ashford International calling at all stations.
If you are travelling to Sevenoaks, Tonbridge, or connecting to the replacement bus at Tonbridge, please use alternative trains between London, Sevenoaks and Tonbridge.
Wednesday only (April 3)
The 12.23am London Cannon Street to Dartford via Greenwich service will be diverted to run via Bexleyheath. An accessible bus will run between London Bridge and Dartford via Greenwich
Wednesday and Thursday (April 3 and 4)
The 10.29pm London Charing Cross to Ramsgate service will be replaced by an accessible bus between Minster & Margate calling at all stations except Dumpton Park.
The 11.07pm London St Pancras International to Ramsgate via Dover Priory service will be replaced by an accessible bus between Deal and Margate calling at all stations except Thanet Parkway & Dumpton Park
The 11.37pm London St Pancras International to Margate via Canterbury West service will be replaced by an accessible bus between Minster and Margate calling at all stations except Dumpton Park.
Thursday and Friday (April 4 and 5)
The 12.21am London Charing Cross to Dartford via Woolwich service will be diverted to run via Bexleyheath. An accessible bus will run between Lewisham and Dartford via Woolwich.
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