Sussex rail passengers warned of festive travel disruption.
Major train renovations will take place during Christmas, impacting travel throughout the south.
Network Rail has announced a series of engineering projects for the Southern network in Sussex and South London, including vital stations like Gatwick Airport.
Passengers are encouraged to plan their journeys ahead of time, as services will be affected over the holiday season for conductor rail replacement, junction maintenance and platform restoration.
Lucy McAuliffe, route director for Sussex at Network Rail Southern Region, said: “The festive season provides us with a unique opportunity to take advantage of decreased passenger numbers to carry out essential railway work.
The stretches of track and infrastructure being worked on this Christmas are generally some of the busiest lines of railway in the country, so we will take use of this chance to work while the railway is closed, with the goal of providing customers with safer and more dependable trips.
“I would like to thank passengers for their patience while these works are carried out and I would also like to thank our teams, who will be working hard throughout the festive period to deliver these railway improvements.” No trains will run on Christmas Day, and only limited services will be available on Boxing Day.
Conductor rails will be replaced in East Croydon, while Gatwick and Three Bridges will undergo extensive repair work.
South Bermondsey station will be closed from Saturday, December 27 until Sunday, January 4, 2026 for platform renovation.
During this time, Southern trains will not stop at the station. From January 1 to January 4, 2026, buses will replace Southern services between London Bridge and Tulse Hill, with stops in South Bermondsey and Peckham Rye.
Jenny Saunders, customer services director for Gatwick Express, Southern and Thameslink, stated:
“With Christmas just around the corner, I would like to urge all of our passengers to please check online now and plan ahead for the changes being made to our services during the festive season.”
Further disruption is predicted on January 4, with substitute buses running between Purley and East Grinstead, as well as between Oxted and Uckfield.
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