These works will affect trains on Saturday and Sunday (February 7 and February 8).
We have broken down details for you to plan ahead.
Saturday (February 7):
Trains from London Cannon Street to Dartford via Lewisham and Woolwich Arsenal will run to Barnehurst via Lewisham and Woolwich Arsenal.
Trains from Dartford to London Cannon Street via Woolwich Arsenal and Lewisham will start at Slade Green.
Trains between London Cannon Street and Slade Green via Greenwich and Woolwich Arsenal will run normally.
Bexleyheath line:
Trains between London Cannon Street and Slade Green via Bexleyheath will run between London Cannon Street and Crayford via Bexleyheath.
Trains from London Victoria to Dartford will run between London Victoria and Slade Green via Bexleyheath.
Trains towards London Victoria will only run between Barnehurst and London Victoria.
Trains between London Charing Cross and Dartford via Bexleyheath will run to and from Crayford and will run every 30 minutes.
Sidcup line:
Trains from London Charing Cross to Gravesend will run between London Charing Cross and Slade Green via Sidcup.
Trains from Gravesend to London Charing Cross via Sidcup will start at Crayford.
Trains from London Charing Cross to Dartford via Sidcup will run between London Charing Cross and Barnehurst via Sidcup.
Trains from Dartford to London Charing Cross via Sidcup will start at Crayford.
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Sunday (February 8):
Trains between London Cannon Street and Slade Green via Greenwich and Woolwich Arsenal will still run, abut some journeys may run at different times than usual for part of the journey.
Trains between London Cannon Street and Slade Green via Bexleyheath will run between London Cannon Street and Barnehurst.
Services between London Victoria and Dartford will run between London Cannon Street and Barnehurst.
Trains between London Charing Cross and Dartford via Bexleyheath will run to and from Crayford and will run every 30 minutes.
Dartford, Stone Crossing, Greenhithe, Swanscombe, and Northfleet stations will be closed all day and only served by replacement buses.
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