Two London stations to close for next four weekends

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Two London stations to close for next four weekends

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London Charing Cross
London Charing Cross // Credit: Network Rail

There will be no train services from London Charing Cross and Waterloo East for the next four weekends, starting this weekend Saturday, 12th and Sunday, 13th August and continuing to Saturday, 2nd and Sunday, 3rd September.

The closure also includes August holiday Monday, 28th August, and is required to allow engineers to start rebuilding a busy junction at that controls the movement of trains to and from London Bridge station.

London Charing Cross station
London Charing Cross station, // Credit: Network Rail

During the closure, five sets of switches and crossings will be replaced as well as more the 1,000 yards of track, sleepers, and ballast, and is part of Network Rail’s investment in improving reliability for passengers by replacing 1980s rail infrastructure in Kent.

Whilst London Charing Cross and Waterloo East are closed, most Southeastern trains will be diverted into London Victoria and . Accessible replacement buses will be available from Lewisham to Greenwich, calling at St Johns and New Cross.

For these weekends, London Underground will accept rail tickets at no extra charge, between London Victoria, Charing Cross, Embankment, Waterloo, , London Bridge, Cannon Street, Blackfriars and Elephant & Castle, and on the Docklands Light Railway between Lewisham and Greenwich.

Waterloo East snow Monday 12 December 2022
Waterloo East station. // Credit: Network Rail

David Davidson, Network Rail’s Kent route director, said: “Over the past four years, we’ve invested more than a billion pounds into the railway in Kent and South East London, replacing and upgrading 1980s infrastructure to improve reliability for passengers.

“That work continues with this investment at New Cross junction, a key location on the route into London Bridge, controlling the movement of hundreds of trains each day.

“Any incident on the route into London Bridge has a major impact on passengers and it’s vital that our infrastructure is as reliable as possible. This vital work will bring tangible benefits for passengers when complete and we’d like to thank passengers for their patience while we undertake these works.”

Class 707 exterior
Southeastern Class 707 train. // Credit: Southeastern

Daniel Tall, head of the joint performance team for Southeastern, said: “We know that this work being undertaken by Network Rail is crucial in making the railway more reliable, but for a short period during August and early September, there will be an impact on customers’ journeys at weekends.

“Our message is to please check before you travel on the Southeastern app, our website or Twitter @Se_Railway, and allow more time for your journey on these weekends.”

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  1. Following on from all the works taking place . Can the public once again travel directly from Charing Cross to Greenwich .. Another useful change would be to reinstate a direct service to East Croydon also from Charing Cross. Both of the two services mentioned were of great benefit to the travelling public.

    Regards
    Mr Joseph

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