London Bridge station will remain shut today following last night’s horrific attack.
Six people have been confirmed dead and at least another 48 injured in a terrorist incident at London Bridge and Borough Market.
The station has been closed while emergency services deal with the situation. A statement from Southeastern said London Bridge station will remain shut until the end of service today (June 4).
The statement said: “Because of the events near London Bridge station there may be some short formations to trains on Sunday 4 June due to stock displacement, but Southeastern are expecting to run an as near to normal service as possible across the network. Trains will call at Waterloo East, London Charing Cross and London Cannon Street.
"If you were unable to use your ticket on Saturday 3 June you will be able to us on Sunday 4 June or alternatively you can claim a refund via customer services. Your tickets will be valid on London Underground service via reasonable routes."
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Customers are urged to use nearby stations such as London Blackfriars, and London St Pancras.
The following train alterations will apply to services that normally run to and from London Bridge:
- London Bridge to East Croydon trains will start and terminate at South Bermondsey.
- London Bridge to Beckenham trains will start and terminate at South Bermondsey.
- London Bridge to Tonbridge trains will start and terminate at New Cross Gate.
- London Bridge to Horsham trains will start and terminate at New Cross Gate.
- London Bridge to Caterham trains will start and terminate at New Cross Gate.
Due to engineering work, there were also plans for no Southeastern trains to travel to London Victoria today too. Trains will be diverted to either start or terminate at either Cannon Street, Blackfriars or Charing Cross.
You will be able to use London Underground at no extra cost to travel between Victoria, Charing Cross, Cannon Street or Blackfriars.
Southern said engineering work until noon today will cause services between Clapham Junction and Watford Junction to be amended.
Make sure you check with your rail operator before you travel.
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