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Old July 18th 06, 10:25 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
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Default Brockley station and the ELL extension


Mizter T wrote:
[crossposted to uk.transport.london - originally posted on uk.railway]

Alex Hemingway wrote:

Could anyone help me with some information on the fate of Brockley station
during the ELL extension works. I know that there are plans to shut the ELL
for 18 months from 2007 / 2008, but what will happen to the stations from
Brockley onwards on the current mainline? I'm looking to buy a house in
Brockley, and I'm concerned there will be no London Bridge service for an
extended period. Will the mainline services continue to run throughout the
works. In fact, will there be mainline *and* ELL when the ELL opens, or just
ELL?

I've called ELL and Southern, but they both say they will respond in writing
- I was hoping for a more immediate response!


From other people's answers it seems that you will be fine... If not,

then in Brockley, particularly at the northern end, you really aren't
too far from South Eastern service stations (St Johns and New Cross),
which are a very viable alternative.


On another note, I assume there's no intentions to ever do another
'extension' of the ELL into London Bridge from New Cross Gate,
replacing the Southern service completely? It makes quite a lot of
sense to me, and wouldn't be difficult to do if the ELL trains will be
mainline trains anyway.