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Train operator Southeastern launches new timetable with more frequent services

By: Brad Harper bharper@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 08:25, 13 September 2021

Updated: 15:29, 13 September 2021

Southeastern has introduced a new timetable today with more frequent services and longer trains on routes across the network.

Trains were hit hard by the coronavirus crisis - with numbers of users tumbling as we were told to work from home.

Southeastern has launched its new timetable with more frequent services and longer trains

Earlier this month it was reported rail bosses said "optimistic" predictions suggest passenger numbers will return to about 80% of pre-pandemic levels, as the return to the office continues for many.

The changes which launched today will see the number of trains increased on some routes, meaning there is more space available on-board - particularly at peak times as people return to the railway.

Train services director for Southeastern Scott Brightwell said: "We’ve seen an increase in demand, and so we’ve added a number of additional and longer trains to our service.

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"We’ll continue to review our passenger numbers and we’ll adjust train lengths and times where necessary.

"As government restrictions ease, we’re looking forward to welcoming more passengers back to travelling with us."

The changes were launched today by the train operator. Picture: Southeastern

He added passengers can check how busy their train might be with the SeatFinder tools, and check which journey is best by downloading the Southeastern app or by checking live departure boards.

"We’re also asking our passengers to wear a face covering in crowded spaces, out of respect for others," he said.

Southeastern is also encouraging passengers to use The Key - a contactless smartcard - to fast track through the station and avoid the queues.

The Key enables passengers to buy and download tickets at home on the train operator's website or the Southeastern app - and can be ordered online.

Here is a summary of the changes:

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Chatham Main Line

During off-peak times on weekdays and at weekends, the general pattern of the train service is as follows:

Maidstone East Line and Medway Valley Line

Southeastern Main Line

Southeastern Main Line services to London Cannon St via Headcorn at peak times are reinstated. These include the:

In addition:

Hastings Line

Hastings -London Cannon Street services at peak times are reinstated. These include the:

Sidcup Line

Bexleyheath Line

Hayes Line

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