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Tuesday 26 August 2014 9:08 am  |  Updated:  Friday 07 June 2019 6:05 am

London Bridge station closure: Here’s how commuters are coping

By: Lynsey Barber

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Today is the first day commuters faced the partial shutdown of London Bridge station which means quite a bit of disruption for anyone travelling through or near the area. Here's how day one went.

It was a little bit of a surprise for some people returning to work after the long weekend.

https://twitter.com/Chalk_Cheese/status/504168372238839809

https://twitter.com/ShaunBiggs1/status/504184653763579904

There may have been some important people left out of the loop.

Anyone manage to get their @SouthernRailUK ticket accepted on London bus/underground today, during #LondonBridge closure? Nope, me neither.

— Stefan Kukula (@StefanKukula) August 26, 2014

Surely everything must have gone to plan?

So the first working day of the closure of London Bridge went smoothly. Warning: this tweet may contain an element of sarcasm.

— Adam Lilley (@adamski1974) August 26, 2014

Others decided to look on the bright side

Victoria station is mental today. Thank God London Bridge is only out of action for a week.

— Ahmed (@gheds1982) August 26, 2014

https://twitter.com/JosephineJarm/status/504172282609422336

But commuters don’t like change.

https://twitter.com/MrsStocksy/status/504166871063879680

Change is scary.

Why am I so nervous about getting the train to a different station? I just wanna go to London Bridge not Cannot Street :((()

— Jem (IS GOING TO THE ERAS TOUR) 🫶🏼 (@JemmaBryant94) August 26, 2014

It worked out well for some people however.

Brighton station is lovely and quiet, and my journey to Victoria is going to take only 50 mins. They should close London Bridge more often!

— ailsamcwhinnie (@ailsamcwhinnie) August 26, 2014

Currently journeying through parts of south east London I've never seen before in an attempt to make it to #londonbridge today! #notrains

— Lucy Mann (@lucyalicemann) August 26, 2014

While others thought it was the end of the world.

With london bridge closed this morning Victoria station put on reenactment of dawn of the dead. Fun times.

— Ben (@Stryke81) August 26, 2014

Relaxing trip to work today, sharing the train with the closed London Bridge station refugees. rail replacement buses too obvious a solution

— Duncan (@duncanm) August 26, 2014

That’s what the media might have been expecting anyway.

https://twitter.com/Janbajay/status/504204668147630080

Verdict? It could have been much worse.

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