ErikthViking
UTC Legend
This has been mentioned on other threads but perhaps it requires one of its own for folks to leave suggestions.
Last night, I received the e-mail from the club, Your matchday information for Palace.
It contained these words:
SEVERE DISRUPTION ON RAILWAYS
There will be a limited London Overground serving Norwood Junction throughout the day, including the pre-match arrival period. From 9pm, Norwood Junction station will be closed, and supporters (as well as non-football customers) will be unable to use the railway after the game.
Further to this, Selhurst Station will be closed all day on Wednesday to facilitate engineering works and will not be reopening in time for post-match travel.
There will also be very limited National Rail services from stations further afield (for example, East Croydon), so fans need to plan their journeys very carefully, avoiding rail travel wherever possible. Arriva Rail London staff will be on hand at Norwood Junction to assist customers alighting London Overground services and provide directions to the stadium. At this point, they will be reminding customers about the absence of trains after the game to prevent them from returning to the station (and also to prevent them from walking to Selhurst Station after the game, as this will be closed as well).
Any bright ideas?
Last night, I received the e-mail from the club, Your matchday information for Palace.
It contained these words:
SEVERE DISRUPTION ON RAILWAYS
There will be a limited London Overground serving Norwood Junction throughout the day, including the pre-match arrival period. From 9pm, Norwood Junction station will be closed, and supporters (as well as non-football customers) will be unable to use the railway after the game.
Further to this, Selhurst Station will be closed all day on Wednesday to facilitate engineering works and will not be reopening in time for post-match travel.
There will also be very limited National Rail services from stations further afield (for example, East Croydon), so fans need to plan their journeys very carefully, avoiding rail travel wherever possible. Arriva Rail London staff will be on hand at Norwood Junction to assist customers alighting London Overground services and provide directions to the stadium. At this point, they will be reminding customers about the absence of trains after the game to prevent them from returning to the station (and also to prevent them from walking to Selhurst Station after the game, as this will be closed as well).
Any bright ideas?