Several Southern trains will be cancelled, diverted, or replaced by buses this Easter weekend.
The changes are due to engineering work or seasonal changes.
These will affect trains from Good Friday to Easter Monday (April 3 to April 6).
We have outlined and simplified the details so you can plan your journey this Easter weekend.
Easter Sunday (April 5):
Engineering work is taking place between Tulse Hill, Sutton, and Wimbledon, closing some lines.
Buses will replace trains between Tulse Hill and Sutton, calling at all stations via Mitcham Junction and additionally also at Streatham Common.
Trains between London Victoria and Dorking will be diverted between London Victoria and Sutton and will not call at stations via Mitcham Junction, they will run non-stop between Balham and Sutton.
Trains between London Bridge and East Croydon (via Peckham Rye) will be diverted and will not call at stations between East Croydon and Tulse Hill via Selhurst, they will be diverted and call additionally at Norwood Junction.
Trains between London Victoria and East Grinstead will call additionally at Selhurst.
Good Friday (April 3):
The 12.02am train from London Bridge to East Croydon will be diverted between London Bridge and Norwood Junction, and will run later than usual
The 12.17am train from 00:17 London Bridge to Caterham will be diverted between London Bridge and Norwood Junction, and will run later than usual.
The 12.35am train from London Bridge to East Croydon will be diverted between London Bridge and Norwood Junction, and will run later than usual.
A replacement bus will run from London Bridge to East Croydon, calling at stations via Sydenham.
Good Friday to Bank Holiday Monday (April 3 to April 6):
Engineering work is taking place between Shepherds Bush and Watford Junction, closing all lines.
Between these dates, no Southern trains will run between Shepherds Bush and Watford Junction.