Some Southeastern trains will be cancelled, diverted or replaced by buses this week due to planned engineering work.
The work will affect trains from October 7 through to October 11.
We have compiled all of the details on these works so that you can plan your journey this week.
Monday to Thursday (October 7 - 10)
From 11.35pm until the end of service, accessible buses replace trains between Maidstone East and Ashford International.
From 11.45pm until the end of service, accessible buses replace trains between Lewisham and Dartford via Sidcup.
Tuesday and Wednesday (October 8 and 9)
The 12.26am London Cannon Street to Dartford via Greenwich will be diverted to run via Bexleyheath.
An accessible bus will run between London Bridge and Dartford via Greenwich.
Tuesday to Thursday (October 8 - 9)
The 11.40pm London Victoria to Ramsgate service will be diverted and run non-stop between London Victoria and Rochester.
An additional train to Bromley South will leave London Victoria at 11.43pm and connect with an accessible replacement bus to Gillingham calling at Longfield, Meopham, Rochester and Chatham.
Tuesday to Friday (October 8 - 11)
From 12.45am until the end of service, accessible buses replace trains between Swanley and Gillingham calling at all stations except Sole Street.
A minibus will run between Meopham and Sole Street.
The 12.20am London Cannon Street to Tunbridge Wells (Tuesday and Wednesday) / 12.15am London Charing Cross to Tunbridge Wells (Thursday and Friday) will be replaced by an accessible bus between Sevenoaks and Tunbridge Wells, calling at all stations.
Thursday and Friday (October 10 and 11)
The 00:22 London Charing Cross to Dartford via Woolwich Arsenal service will be diverted to run via Bexleyheath.
An accessible bus will run between Lewisham and Dartford via Woolwich Arsenal.
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