Minor changes to Southern timetables from 4th September

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This Class 313 Coastway train is being used for Covid testing of Southern and Thameslink staff at Brighton station
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From Sunday, 4th September, Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) is making minor timetable changes on some Southern routes.

The frequency of some services will be increased but will be reduced where services overlap. These will be mainly during off-peak hours when there is low demand.

Southern’s Customer Services Director Chris Fowler said: “We’re pleased to be offering more services overall. Although most changes are small, it’s important that customers check their route for new times before they travel. The new timetables are available on the Southern website and journey planners have been updated.

“Of course, we’ll continue to monitor travel patterns and customer feedback, and to work with local stakeholders as we always do when timetables are introduced, so we can look to add more services in future when and where they’re needed.”

Details of timetable changes by route:

Brighton to Lewes

  • An additional hourly service between Brighton and Lewes during peak hours weekdays, calling at Brighton, London Road, Moulsecoomb, Falmer, and Lewes.

Brighton to Hastings

Brighton and Hove

  • An additional hourly service will run all day on weekdays.

Uckfield to London Bridge

  • On weekdays, trains will run hourly throughout the middle of the day.

Watford Junction to

  • Weekday services between Hemel Hempstead / Watford Junction and Clapham Junction will be extended to East Croydon.

London Victoria to East Grinstead

  • An additional service will run on weekdays at 19.20 London Victoria to East Grinstead

London Bridge to London Victoria and London Bridge to East Croydon (all stations) – weekdays, Saturdays and Sundays.

  • Two trains per hour will run between London Bridge and London Victoria calling at New Cross Gate, Brockley, Honor Oak Park, Forest Hill, Sydenham, Crystal Palace, , West Norwood, , Balham, Wandsworth Common, Clapham Junction, and Battersea Park .

London Bridge to East Croydon

  • The all-stations service will no longer run.

Caterham to London Bridge

  • Services will call additionally at Norwood Junction.

London Victoria to West Croydon

  • Services will not run after approximately 20.00. Alternative frequent TfL buses operate between Crystal Palace and Norwood Junction.

London Bridge to Caterham via Tulse Hill – weekdays and Saturdays

  • Half hourly London Bridge to East Croydon services will only operate the via the Tulse Hill section.
  • Southern services will not call at Anerley or .

London Bridge to Caterham and Purley (fast)

  • Caterham / Tattenham Corner to London Bridge services will call additionally at Norwood Junction on weekdays and Saturdays. but on Sundays will be non-stop between Norwood Junction and London Bridge.

Caterham to London Bridge.

  • Tattenham Corner to Purley services will reduce to one train per hour in each direction.

Beckenham Junction to London Bridge via Tulse Hill.

On weekdays, Beckenham Junction to London Bridge services will increase to half-hourly between 0643 and 21.13 towards London Bridge, and 05.56 and 20.14 towards Beckenham Junction.

On Sundays, services between Crystal Palace and London Bridge via Tulse Hill will not run.

Epsom to London Victoria via Carshalton

  • During peak hours on weekdays, four services per hour will continue to run between Epsom and London Victoria via Carshalton.
  • On weekdays during off-peak hours, and on Saturdays and Sundays, two services per hour will run between Epsom and London Victoria via Carshalton.

Sutton to London Victoria via West Croydon

  • Two trains per hour will run on Sundays between Sutton and London Victoria via West Croydon.

Gatwick Express

No changes.

Passengers intending to travel on or after Sunday, 4th September should check their journeys at www.nationalrail.co.uk

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