Easter bank holiday train disruption to hit major South London routes
Briefly

Rail passengers in South London will encounter major disruptions during the Easter bank holiday weekend due to significant engineering works resulting from Network Rail’s £86 million investment plan. Key routes, especially at London Victoria, will experience service interruptions, with platform closures for track renewals and maintenance. No Southeastern services will run at Victoria, necessitating diversions via London Bridge or Cannon Street. Affected services include the Gatwick Express and Southern trains to Brighton, emphasizing the need for travelers to plan ahead and check for updates.
The vast majority of the rail network will be open as usual for people wanting to travel over the Easter Bank Holiday, but there will be changes to services in some areas.
Rail passengers in South London are set to face significant disruption over the Easter bank holiday weekend due to major engineering works as part of Network Rail's £86 million investment programme.
Passengers are advised to check their train operator's website or nationalrail.co.uk before setting off.
No Southeastern services will run to or from London Victoria between Friday, April 18, and Monday, April 21.
Read at www.newsshopper.co.uk
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