West Sussex County Times

Nine day closure of rail lines

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Network Rail has announced the nine-day closure of South East London lines to complete ‘critical signalling work’.

The railway through Hither Green, in South East London, will be closed for nine days from Saturday July 25 to Sunday August 2 for signalling upgrades through the area.

The work is the commission­ing of new signalling equipment and the transfer of control from London Bridge Area Signalling Centre to Three Bridges Rail Operating

Centre. It will mark the end for the old signalling location, which has been in continuous use since 1975.

The work is a key part of Network Rail’s £250m investment to improve signalling and track reliabilit­y through the busy Lewisham area of South East London.

Network Rail says the 1970s signalling system, which controls the movement of trains on the Bromley North, Sidcup branches and main line through Hither Green, is being completely replaced with a modern, more reliable system.

Buses will replace trains on affected routes for the nine days, with services resuming on Monday August 3

Extra buses will be laid on to make sure social distancing can be achieved on the replacemen­t services. Tickets will be accepted on alternativ­e routes and Transport for London services, which will also be increased to ensure passengers travelling can maintain a 2m distance.

While extra capacity will be laid on, only critical passengers and those who absolutely must travel are advised to.

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