Some Southeastern Railway trains will be cancelled, diverted or replaced by buses due to planned engineering work.
The work will affect trains from Monday, February 12 through to Friday, February 16.
Engineering work is taking place in the Lewisham area, closing various lines.
From approximately 11.15pm each evening, trains will not be able to stop at Lewisham.
Trains via Bexleyheath will not run or will be diverted to run via Sidcup.
We have compiled a full list of the works taking place so that you can plan your journey this week.
Monday and Tuesday (February 12 and 13)
On Monday and Tuesday, trains on the Hayes line will finish earlier, with no trains leaving London Bridge after 10.15pm.
Accessible rail replacement buses will run between:
London Victoria / Denmark Hill and Lewisham
London Bridge / Lewisham and Dartford / Gravesend via Bexleyheath
London Bridge and Dartford via Woolwich
London Bridge / Lewisham and Ladywell / Hayes
London Bridge and Lewisham
New Cross and Charlton via Blackheath
Lewisham and Orpington
London Bridge and Hither Green
London Bridge and Dartford via Sidcup
Monday only (February 12)
The weekly late night engineering work each Monday night between Ashford International, Canterbury West & Ramsgate will not take place. Trains will run normally between Ashford International, Canterbury West and Ramsgate.
Monday to Thursday (February 12 - 15)
From 11.30pm until the end of service, accessible buses replace trains between Dartford and Gravesend
The 11.50pm London St Pancras International to Faversham service will be replaced by accessible buses between Ebbsfleet International, Gillingham and Faversham.
Tuesday to Friday (February 13 - 16)
From 12.15am until the end of service, trains via Maidstone East will be diverted after Otford to run to or via Sevenoaks. Accessible replacement buses will run between:
Sevenoaks and Maidstone East calling at all stations except East Malling
Maidstone East and Ashford International calling at all stations
West Malling and East Malling minibus shuttle
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