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Engineering works mean Southern, Thameslink and Gatwick Express passengers should plan ahead before travelling
Engineering works mean Southern, Thameslink and Gatwick Express passengers should plan ahead before travelling

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Passengers advised to plan ahead as Brighton Main Line engineering takes place over two weekends

Network Rail has issued the following press release about engineering works which will affect Southern, Thameslink and Gatwick Express passengers over two weekends in February, and the last weekend in March.

Vital maintenance work taking place on the railway between East Croydon and London Victoria this weekend means there will be changes to train services and extended journey times.

Passengers using the Brighton Main Line are advised to plan ahead as a series of winter maintenance closures means changes to services and buses replacing trains over two weekends in February and the last weekend in March.

Network Rail will use the time to work at multiple sites to complete vital maintenance to track, signalling, power supplies and structures, including the Balcombe, Patcham, Haywards Heath and Lewes tunnels.

On Saturday 15 February, a reduced Southern service will be running to and from Victoria all day. Many Southern trains will instead divert to run to or from London Bridge. Trains towards London Victoria will not call at Battersea Park.

On Sunday 16 February, no trains will run between East Croydon and London Victoria. Rail replacement bus services will run between East Croydon and Clapham Junction. Thameslink and Southern services to Gatwick Airport from London Bridge will continue to run.

No Gatwick Express train services will run.

On Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 February, buses will replace trains between Three Bridges, Brighton and Lewes. Passengers are advised to take a direct train between London Victoria and Brighton, running via Horsham and Littlehampton.

Tim Leighton, Network Rail’s operations director for the Sussex route, said: “We know closing the railway at any time of the year causes inconvenience for passengers, but with the Brighton Main Line being a key route for the leisure and tourism industry on the south coast, we only work in the summer months when we have no alternative.

"That means that every winter we have a series of vital maintenance closures on sections of the Brighton Main Line. We had a closure in the Gatwick area last month which allowed us to complete hundreds of vital maintenance activities to give passengers safer and more reliable journeys.

“Similarly, we will make the most of these upcoming closures at the northern and southern end of the line to ensure track, power supplies, signalling and structures are safe and reliable for our passengers.”

Jenny Saunders, customer service director for Southern and Gatwick Express, said: “These closures will impact a lot of people over two weekends this February, and I’d like to apologise for any disruption they might cause.

“The work, by Network Rail, is essential and will keep our services running punctually and reliably.

“While we will have buses, these will be very busy, so we’re encouraging people to beat the queues and take diverted train services wherever possible.

“Please plan ahead, using a journey planner like the Southern website, and check for updates before setting off for the station.”

From Saturday 29 to Sunday 30 March, buses will replace trains between Three Bridges, Brighton and Lewes as Network Rail replaces track at Haywards Heath and rail on the Ouse Valley viaduct. It will also undertake brickwork repairs and inspections on the Balcombe, Patcham, Haywards Heath and Lewes tunnels as well as other maintenance activities.

The Brighton Main Line is among the most complex and congested routes in the country, with the infrastructure on the line also being some of the oldest and most intensively used. This means that without significant investment, performance and journey times will be constrained. This work is part of our £900m Sussex Railway Upgrades investment programme to 2029 to modernise track, signalling, stations, structures and earthworks.

Notes to Editors

Saturday 15 February

A reduced Southern service will be running to and from Victoria all day. Northbound trains will not call at Battersea Park, and some longer-distance Southern services will be diverted to terminate and start their journeys at London Bridge.

If you are travelling to Battersea Park from Clapham Junction, you should travel to London Victoria and change for a train towards Battersea Park.

Trains which usually run between London Victoria and London Bridge will not run.

Services which usually run between Littlehampton / Eastbourne / Hastings and London Victoria will be diverted to run to and from London Bridge.

Trains that usually run between London Victoria and Reigate will be amended to run between Reigate and Redhill only. You should use alternative Southern or Thameslink trains to travel between Redhill and London.

Sunday 16 February

No Southern, or Gatwick Express services will run from London Victoria all day on Sunday, February 16. Southern train services will be diverted to run to and from London Bridge.

Trains between London Victoria and London Bridge via Crystal Palace will not run. Trains between London stations and Reigate will not run. Trains between London Bridge and East Croydon via Sydenham will not run. Trains between Watford Junction and Clapham Junction will not run.

Replacement bus services will run between Clapham Junction and East Croydon, calling at Wandsworth Common, Balham, Streatham Common, Norbury, Thornton Heath, Selhurst and West Croydon.

Saturday 22/Sunday 23 February

Buses will replace trains between Three Bridges and Preston Park/Lewes, and between Balcombe and Brighton.

Direct trains will run for most of the day between London Victoria and Brighton, running via Horsham and Littlehampton with extended journey times.

Trains which usually run between London Victoria and Littlehampton via Hove will not run. Trains between Brighton and Eastbourne / Hastings will also run to an amended timetable.

No Thameslink services will run between Three Bridges and Brighton.

If you are travelling to / from Brighton, your tickets will be accepted on direct train services between Three Bridges and Brighton via Littlehampton.

If you are travelling to / from stations between Three Bridges and Preston Park, your tickets will be accepted on Southern services.

Saturday 29/Sunday 30 March

No trains will run between Three Bridges and Brighton, Hove or Lewes. Replacement buses will be running.

On Sunday, an amended Southern service between London Victoria and Brighton will run, diverted via Horsham, Littlehampton and Hove.

Check before you travel at https://www.southernrailway.com/travel-information/plan-your-journey/planned-engineering-work

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Govia Thameslink Railway

Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) operates Thameslink, Great Northern, Southern and Gatwick Express services as follows:

  • Thameslink – cross-London services between Bedford/Peterborough/Cambridge and Brighton/Horsham/East Grinstead, and between Luton/St Albans and Sutton/Wimbledon/Rainham; plus services between London and Sevenoaks
  • Great Northern – services between London and Welwyn, Hertford, Peterborough, Cambridge and King’s Lynn
  • Southern – services between London and the Sussex coast (Brighton, Worthing, Eastbourne, Bognor Regis, Hastings) and parts of Surrey, Kent and Hampshire (Ashford International, Southampton, Portsmouth)
  • Gatwick Express – fast, non-stop direct services between Gatwick Airport and London Victoria

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