One slight issue though is for Southeastern is that it did move some of the issues downstream, notably around New Cross / Tanners Hill.
One of the main purposes of all the work around London Bridge, including the Bermondsey flyover, was to separate South Eastern and Thameslink services.
I use Thameslink a lot more than South Eastern and my recollection of the old layout was that signal stops approaching London Bridge were almost inevitable in both directions. This was because of at grade conflicting movements and, in the northbound direction, both services having to share a single platform at London Bridge.
That's why it has been absurd to break that separation by having at grade conflicting movements between South Eastern and Thameslink in the London Bridge area by running trains to/from the Greenwich line, and one of the reasons why Thameslink to/from Maidstone via London Bridge should never happen.
Everything on Thameslink at London Bridge should run through the Bermondsey flyover area to/from New Cross Gate. That's what the new layout was designed for.
That's why it has been absurd to break that separation by having at grade conflicting movements between South Eastern and Thameslink in the London Bridge area by running trains to/from the Greenwich line, and one of the reasons why Thameslink to/from Maidstone via London Bridge should never happen.
You can run the service in parallel when going Up Greenwich > Southwark reversible / 1 Down > Down Greenwich Everything else is going to conflict. However, this isn't because of Thameslink. The conflict at North Kent East has pretty much always existed. If you removed the Rainham service and brought back the SE services up the Greenwich to Charing Cross you will still get a clash. If you run anything out of Cannon Street and into New Cross, you get a clash.
The only way to get rid of the clash at North Kent East is to run all moves in parallel and nothing goes towards Charing Cross
Depends on your definition of "improvement"Some places though the operational improvement is a major improvement on the status quo such as - in theory - the Lewisham & London terminals rationalisation.
Though that isn't related to the Bermondsey job, as it could have been done anyway..Depends on your definition of "improvement"Some loud voices and politicians on the Bexleyheath line have been screaming blue murder at the lack of Charing Cross directs outside of peak. I understand they will get 1tph back in the May timetable. Albany Park was also hard done by.
Depends on your definition of "improvement"Some loud voices and politicians on the Bexleyheath line have been screaming blue murder at the lack of Charing Cross directs outside of peak. I understand they will get 1tph back in the May timetable. Albany Park was also hard done by.