ONE WEEK TO GO: Passengers urged to plan ahead this Easter as Network Rail carries out a range of upgrades across Kent, Sussex and South London to continue the safe and reliable running of the railway: Hither Green

Friday 22 Mar 2024

ONE WEEK TO GO: Passengers urged to plan ahead this Easter as Network Rail carries out a range of upgrades across Kent, Sussex and South London to continue the safe and reliable running of the railway

Region & Route:
Southern

From Friday 29 March to Monday 1 April customers are being urged to check before they travel as buses replace trains across parts of the railway in Kent, Sussex and South London

A number of planned upgrades will take place over the Easter weekend, as part of a wider £89m programme of investment across the country, which will see improvements to track and signalling.

At Willingdon Junction in Eastbourne, a £2.2m investment in the infrastructure will improve reliability for passengers and has been designed to have a life expectancy of at least 50 years. This will include renewing the switches and crossings (the moveable sections of track that guide trains from one track to another and allow them to cross paths), installing new points (the equipment that allows trains to switch tracks) and heating equipment to support their continued reliable running during the cold winter months.

Alongside this, 750m of third rail (the electrified 750V rail that powers trains) will be renewed and 2,300 tonnes of new ballast (the stones beneath the track that  support the rails and sleepers) and 450 new concrete sleepers will be installed.

In the South Croydon area, Whyteleafe level crossing will be upgraded with new electrical circuits to extend the crossing’s life and improve performance while between Balham and Beckenham Junction, engineers will be replacing life-expired switches and crossings as well as carrying out wheel timber renewals (the sections of wood that provide extra support to the rails) and preparing the area for the installation of the new signalling system in the future.

Between Brixton Junction and Denmark Hill, work to support the new signalling will be completed with the installation of a new signal gantry across the track. This work is part of a major package of upgrades to modernise 1980s track and signalling on the South London lines into London Victoria station. During the line closure, some switches and crossings will also be refurbished and vegetation along the line will be cleared.

At Hither Green, work to stabilise the embankment will see a 115m sheet pile wall installed, protecting the railway from soil and other debris falling from the embankment on to the railway and improving reliability for passengers. The track in this area will also be refurbished including  replacing the ballast.

Lucy McAuliffe, Network Rail’s Sussex route director, said: “We’re grateful to our passengers for their patience whilst we carry out essential work over the Easter period. We carry out a large amount of our work during Easter as passenger numbers are lower, so we disrupt fewer journeys.

“The majority of our route will be open as usual for people wanting to travel over the Easter Bank Holiday, but some services will be affected so we’re asking passengers to plan ahead and check before they travel.”

Jenny Saunders, GTR’s Customer Services Director, said: “We thank our customers for their understanding while Network Rail undertake these vital improvements. To help people travel over the Easter weekend, buses will replace trains on some routes, so please allow extra time when planning your journey, and double-check your route before setting off.”

Scott Brightwell, Southeastern’s Operations and Safety Director, said: “Most of our lines are open during the Easter weekend but Network Rail is carrying out engineering work on some parts of our route. 

“Buses will replace trains between Lewisham and Sidcup from Friday to Monday, and there are a number of bus replacement services in place on Easter Sunday. On Good Friday and Easter Monday, we will be operating a Saturday service.

“Full details are on our website and timetables for the Bank Holiday are available in online journey planners, please check before you travel.”

Passengers are urged to check before they travel at www.nationalrail.co.uk.

Notes to Editors

Changes to train services over Easter weekend (29 March – 2 April)

Southern

The line between Lewes and Pevensey and Westham will be closed. Buses replace trains on the closed sections. The following bus services are planned to operate:

  • 2 buses per hour Lewes – Polegate – Eastbourne
  • 2 buses per hour Lewes – Polegate – Hampden Park – Eastbourne (this service does not run on Easter Sunday)
  • 1 bus per hour Lewes – Glynde – Berwick – Polegate – Hampden Park – Eastbourne
  • 2 buses per hour Eastbourne – Hampden Park – Polegate – Pevensey & Westham then direct to Bexhill

A limited train service will operate from Pevensey and Westham, eastwards to Hastings/Ore with connections from there towards Ashford International.

More information: Southern Railway

Sunday 31 March only

  • No Southern trains between Balham and Sydenham via Streatham Hill and Crystal Palace.
  • There will be no replacement bus service but tickets will accepted on London Buses. This will mean no Southern trains will run via the Sydenham corridor (East Croydon to London Bridge via Sydenham). A special London Overground service will operate on Sunday 31 March instead.
  • No trains will run between Purley and Caterham. Customers can use London Bus routes 407 and 434 between Purley and Caterham.
  • No trains will run between Purley and Tattenham Corner. Rail replacement buses will run between Purley and Tattenham Corner.
  • Trains between London Victoria and Reigate will run between Redhill and Reigate only.

Thameslink

Friday 29 March to Monday 1 April 

  • No trains via Denmark Hill
  • There will be a replacement bus running from Herne Hill to Bromley South calling additionally at Beckenham Junction, but not at Nunhead or Ravensbourne.

More information: Thameslink.

Southeastern

Friday 29 March

  • A Saturday service will run. There will be no trains via Denmark Hill. Accessible buses replace trains between Lewisham and Sidcup.

Saturday 30 March

  • No trains via Denmark Hill. Accessible buses replace trains between Lewisham and Sidcup

Sunday 31 March

  • A Sunday service will run. There will be no trains via Denmark Hill, Faversham, Sidcup, or Borough Green & Wrotham.

Accessible buses replace trains between:

  • Lewisham and Dartford via Sidcup
  • Sittingbourne and Herne Bay
  • Sittingbourne and Canterbury East
  • Canterbury East and Dover
  • Sevenoaks and Maidstone East

Monday 1 April

  • A Saturday service will run. There will be no trains via Denmark Hill. Accessible buses replace trains between Lewisham and Sidcup.

More information: Southeastern Railway

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