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No Southeastern service to / from London Victoria on Saturday 17 May  

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Engineering work details

Starts Saturday 17 May 2025 to Saturday 17 May 2025

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Train operators affected

Route(s) affected

All Southeastern routes to / from London Victoria

Description

Engineering work is taking place at London Victoria, closing all lines used by Southeastern, trains will be diverted to London Cannon Street or London Blackfriars.

Sole Street Line: Trains between London Victoria and Ramsgate via Chatham will run from London Cannon Street instead, and run non-stop between London Bridge and Longfield.

Trains between London Victoria and Dover Priory via Chatham will run from London Cannon Street instead, and run non-stop between London Bridge and Bromley South.

Stopping services which usually only run between London Victoria and Gillingham will not run.

Maidstone East Line: Trains between London Victoria and Ashford International via Maidstone East will run from London Charing Cross, and run non-stop between London Bridge and St Mary Cray.

Bromley South Line: Trains between London Victoria and Orpington will run from London Blackfriars, calling additionally at Elephant & Castle. Brixton station will be closed all day.

Bexleyheath Line: Trains between London Victoria and Gravesend via Bexleyheath will not run. Additional trains will run between London Charing Cross and Dartford via Bexleyheath.

Additional trains will run between London Blackfriars and Orpington via Denmark Hill and Lewisham.

Alternative travel options:

You can use London Underground at no extra cost between Victoria, Brixton, Elephant & Castle, Blackfriars, Charing Cross, Embankment, Cannon Street, London Bridge, Southwark and Waterloo.

You can use Thameslink services at no extra cost between London Blackfriars, Bromley South and Sevenoaks to connect with trains to and from Maidstone East and Ashford International.

Check before you travel:

You can plan your journey using the National Rail Enquiries Journey Planner

You can plan your journey on London Underground by using the Transport for London Journey Planner

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