Travel on Saturday
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Normally rail replacement buses take you to a bus stop close to the station, I would imagine it would stop on Woolwich Roadcallowendaddick said:I am travelling to the Valley on Saturday from Worcestershire, having arrived at Charing Cross i then have to get Charlton which is not normally a problem but this coming Saturday busses are replacing trains from Lewisham as there are engineering works between Blackheath and Barnehurst. Has anyone experienced this problem before? How near to the Valley do the busses take you and more importantly what happens after the game.
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Go from London Bridge3
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Change trains at London Bridge and get on a Greenwich Line Train to Charlton4
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Callowendaddick
From what I can see the works are between Blackheath and Barnehurst.
The Charing Cross train via Lewisham goes to Blackheath and then veers off to Charlton. Southeastern's website says the journey will be affected by the works but shows the service as running.
Alternatively take Boughtonaddicks advice and change at London Bridge and get the Greenwich line service which is quite frequent and takes about 15 minutes.1 -
If there's no rush get the thames clipper to the O2 then bus.callowendaddick said:I am travelling to the Valley on Saturday from Worcestershire, having arrived at Charing Cross i then have to get Charlton which is not normally a problem but this coming Saturday busses are replacing trains from Lewisham as there are engineering works between Blackheath and Barnehurst. Has anyone experienced this problem before? How near to the Valley do the busses take you and more importantly what happens after the game.
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Or Jubilee line to north greenwich...486 bus to Charlton. run every 12 mins0
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I think you will find, the trains to Charlton via Lewisham are not affected, when you get to Charing Cross, you will see on the departure board, if they are change at London Bridgecallowendaddick said:I am travelling to the Valley on Saturday from Worcestershire, having arrived at Charing Cross i then have to get Charlton which is not normally a problem but this coming Saturday busses are replacing trains from Lewisham as there are engineering works between Blackheath and Barnehurst. Has anyone experienced this problem before? How near to the Valley do the busses take you and more importantly what happens after the game.
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Many thanks for all your help, am I correct in thinking that return trains from Charlton to Charing Cross after the game won’t be affected?0
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Nothing can be guaranteed with South Eastern.0
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Trains from Charing Cross to Charlton at 12 and 42 minutes past the hour on Saturday. Takes 26 minutes.
Other trains at 15, 30 & 45 get you to London Bridge where you can change trains to get to Charlton. Takes up to 39 minutes.0 -
Only by the expected crowd of 27000 people leaving the ground after we are sold to Bill Gates tomorrowcallowendaddick said:Many thanks for all your help, am I correct in thinking that return trains from Charlton to Charing Cross after the game won’t be affected?
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If that were to happen a lot of fans wouldn't be going home on the Saturdaykillerandflash said:
Only by the expected crowd of 27000 people leaving the ground after we are sold to Bill Gates tomorrowcallowendaddick said:Many thanks for all your help, am I correct in thinking that return trains from Charlton to Charing Cross after the game won’t be affected?
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Avoid driving through Greenwich Town centre tomorrow,as it's 'car free day'.
https://www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/info/200232/events/2033/greenwich_car_free_day/20 -
No Southeastern services from Charing Cross, Cannon Street, Waterloo East or London Bridge on Saturday 27 & Sunday 28 July
There will be no Southeastern services from Charing Cross, Waterloo East, Cannon Street or London Bridge this weekend.
There will be fewer trains on most metro routes, and our longer distance mainline services will run to Victoria instead of Charing Cross.
You will be able to use London Underground at no extra cost between Victoria, Cannon Street, Embankment (for Charing Cross), London Bridge, Waterloo, Bank & Monument and also the Jubilee line between North Greenwich and Central London. You can also use the DLR between Lewisham and Greenwich, or London Overground between New Cross and Canada Water.
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Robbo on the wing said:Nothing can be guaranteed with South Eastern.
Apart from the heating being on during summer6 -
Please ignore the rail fare, I don't know where they get that from!
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Oh well, that's made up my mind for me.clive said:No Southeastern services from Charing Cross, Cannon Street, Waterloo East or London Bridge on Saturday 27 & Sunday 28 July
There will be no Southeastern services from Charing Cross, Waterloo East, Cannon Street or London Bridge this weekend.
There will be fewer trains on most metro routes, and our longer distance mainline services will run to Victoria instead of Charing Cross.
You will be able to use London Underground at no extra cost between Victoria, Cannon Street, Embankment (for Charing Cross), London Bridge, Waterloo, Bank & Monument and also the Jubilee line between North Greenwich and Central London. You can also use the DLR between Lewisham and Greenwich, or London Overground between New Cross and Canada Water.
Sorry Chris, but I won't be coming up for your mony testicle0 -
Jubilee line to NG, a stroll in the sun to the Valley with a pit stop at the pilot on the way there and on the way back. ##whatsnottolikeclive said:No Southeastern services from Charing Cross, Cannon Street, Waterloo East or London Bridge on Saturday 27 & Sunday 28 July
There will be no Southeastern services from Charing Cross, Waterloo East, Cannon Street or London Bridge this weekend.
There will be fewer trains on most metro routes, and our longer distance mainline services will run to Victoria instead of Charing Cross.
You will be able to use London Underground at no extra cost between Victoria, Cannon Street, Embankment (for Charing Cross), London Bridge, Waterloo, Bank & Monument and also the Jubilee line between North Greenwich and Central London. You can also use the DLR between Lewisham and Greenwich, or London Overground between New Cross and Canada Water.
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meant to be pissing down Saturday1
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Course it will... Hot weather is only allowed Monday to Fridaypalarsehater said:meant to be pissing down Saturday1 -
So the 3k from Birmingham will take shelter from the downpour in our boozers.palarsehater said:meant to be pissing down Saturday
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That can't be right, every day is a weekend for me these daysForeverAddickted said:
Course it will... Hot weather is only allowed Monday to Fridaypalarsehater said:meant to be pissing down Saturday
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Not many left mate.RedChaser said:
That can't be right, every day is a weekend for me these daysForeverAddickted said:
Course it will... Hot weather is only allowed Monday to Fridaypalarsehater said:meant to be pissing down Saturday
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Did you get there @callowendaddick ?0
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What boozers ? They’d be lucky if 300 of them could fit in the remaining pubs near-ish to the ground and then only if they all get there early enoughElfsborgAddick said:
So the 3k from Birmingham will take shelter from the downpour in our boozers.palarsehater said:meant to be pissing down Saturday0 -
And they can’t even drink around London Bridge because there are no trains according to that Saturday travel threadletthegoodtimesroll said:
What boozers ? They’d be lucky if 300 of them could fit in the remaining pubs near-ish to the ground and then only if they all get there early enoughElfsborgAddick said:
So the 3k from Birmingham will take shelter from the downpour in our boozers.palarsehater said:meant to be pissing down Saturday0 -
Trains are running from London Victoria via Lewisham.Journey Tim 34 mins1
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Nationalrailenquiries is your friendraytreacy69 said:Trains are running from London Victoria via Lewisham.Journey Tim 34 mins0 -

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