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Off-Peak Rail Service Survey

Tessa Jowell is concerned that a new rail timetable commencing on 14 December will remove two trains per hour from the off-peak timetable on the service running to London Bridge through Gipsy Hill, West Norwood, Tulse Hill, North Dulwich and East Dulwich. She opposed these changes with Southern Rail and the Department for Transport but it appears that a passenger representative group supported the changes and they will now go ahead. 
The new timetable means that that there will be four off-peak trains to and from London Bridge every hour instead of the six at present. The trains that are being removed are the ones that run every half hour from London Bridge to/from Smitham via East Croydon.
The peak service is unaffected.
Tessa wants to know what you think. Please complete the survey below. Tessa will use the information to argue for the best possible deal for local rail users when timetables are being looked at again.

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1. Are you aware of the changes to off-peak rail services?
 
 
 
2. Do you use off-peak services?
 
 
 
 
 
3. If yes - will the reduction to 4 trains per hour affect whether you use the service in future?
 
 
 
4. Do you ever use the service to travel to/from East Croydon?
 
 
 
 
5. Is there anything else you would like to add?

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