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Multiple Stations Information, BANK / MONUMENT STATION: Very limited interchange due to escalator work until further notice. Passengers are advised to use the nearest alternative interchange stations; Cannon Street, London Bridge, Mansion House and Moorgate. To prevent overcrowding Central and Northern Line trains may not stop at Bank, especially during morning and evening peaks.
Multiple Stations Information, BANK AND MONUMENT STATIONS: Until summer 2009, there is very limited interchange at Bank and Monument stations. This is due to major escalator replacement works. You are strongly advised to use alternative interchange stations. If you travel to the Bank and Monument areas you may find it easier to use nearby alternative stations such as Cannon Street, London Bridge, Mansion House and Moorgate. Local bus services 21, 43, 133 and 141 operate between London Bridge and Moorgate stations calling at Bank and Monument. Please note: Interchange at the station may involve walking routes at street level. In order to prevent overcrowding, Central and/or Northern line trains may not stop at Bank, especially during morning and evening peaks.
London Bridge Station Information, LONDON BRIDGE STATION: Reduced escalator service until mid-February 2009.
Heathrow Terminals 1-2-3 Station Information, HEATHROW TERMINALS 123 STATION: A reduced escalator service until late June 2009.
JourneyCheckJourneyCheck provides train and underground updates, live departure and arrival boards and email and SMS alerts to the travelling public. JourneyCheck provides a useful service to the commuter so he can better deal with any disruption to his journey from and to work by knowing about it in advance. The information comes direct from the rail control rooms so it is comprehensive and up to the minute. JourneyCheck is available on web, WAP and PDA so it can be used at home or at the office, and out and about - at stations and on trains. Users can also receive alerts about their regular routes by SMS or email. Each JourneyCheck is TOC specific and is branded with the TOC’s colours and logo. A TOC can use JourneyCheck to drive traffic to its website. A custom skin can also be applied to JourneyCheck so it appears as a seamless part of the TOC’s website. A XML version of JourneyCheck is also available so updates can be presented on the TOC’s homepage. There is now a Frequenty Asked Questions (FAQs) section within JourneyCheck, and JourneyCheck Alerts. You can access JourneyCheck via the following TOCs websites:
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When registering for the receipt of alerts via SMS, the two stations are abbreviated to three characters, called CRS codes. The links below detail the CRS codes for all the stations of the TOCs who offer JourneyCheck Alerts to customers:
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