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Contact email addresses for comments on proposed rail cuts from December 2009

19/10/09

10:24:12 pm Permalink Contact email addresses for comments on proposed rail cuts from December 2009

Categories: Rail Services

As mentioned in the leaflets handed out at the station this week and in our October newsletter, here again is a list of contact email addresses that the BVRG has written to regarding proposed SET December 2009 timetable cuts in peak services from Blackheath.

1. Southeastern Trains

Charles.Horton@southeasternrailway.co.uk
Mike.Gibson@southeasternrailway.co.uk

2. Local councillors

CllrMark.Bennett@lewisham.gov.uk
CllrGodfried.Gyechie@lewisham.gov.uk
CllrChris.Maines@lewisham.gov.uk
CllrHeidi.Alexander@lewisham.gov.uk
alex.grant@greenwich.gov.uk

3. Local MPs

info@bridgetprenticemp.org.uk
raynsfordn@parliament.uk
effordc@parliament.uk

4. London Travelwatch

enquiries@londontravelwatch.org.uk

5. Department of Transport

John.Macquarrie@dft.gsi.gov.uk
sadiq.khan@dft.gsi.gov.uk

6. Mayor’s office

mayor@london.gov.uk
steve.bullock@lewisham.gov.uk

7. The Blackheath Society

blackheath.soc@lineone.net

8. Blackheath Village Residents Group
bvrg@bvrg.org.uk

Note: since the first posting of these contacts a contact at London Travel Watch has been removes at their request. Sadiq Khan the Minister for Transport, Clive Efford the MP for Eltham has been added and the BVRG email address is on their so if you are emailing Southeastern you can copy us in or email us with further suggestions or questions.

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Comment from: Paul Watts [Visitor]
Southeastern have now published the "draft" new December 2009 timetable as "final" on their website, but it is unchanged from the draft, and confirms the reduction in peak services, especially from Blackheath to Cannon St (only 3 trains between 8am and 9am now) and in the return peak from Charing Cross between 6pm and 7om, 3 trains instead of 6 currently.
29/10/09 @ 08:02

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