Over a third of Southern train services will be restored to the timetable from Monday. A temporary timetable was put in place on 11th July due to a high number of cancelled and delayed services, following unprecedented levels of staff sickness. 119 of the 341 cancelled trains will be restored to inner London services, almost all London Bridge peak trains, and an enhanced service to Southern’s West London line.
Southern has announced it will bring back the remaining train services to its timetable incrementally in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, Southern Railway is yet to release information on its services during the RMT strike action next Wednesday 7th and Thursday 8th September.