East London commuters are facing a single day of disruptions across the c2c network as a result of planned engineering works this coming weekend.
Diversions will take place on the c2c network, connecting London to Essex, on Sunday, September 29 only.
All three of the network's lines including the Basildon line, Ockendon line and the Rainham line will be affected.
Basildon Line
Engineering work between Liverpool Street and Pitsea via Grays on September 29 will see Basildon line services to Liverpool Street diverted to Fenchurch Street.
The service will call additionally at West Ham, but will not be stopping at Stratford.
Commuters with valid tickets will have their tickets accepted on Jubilee line services between West Ham and Stratford.
Ockendon Line
The Ockendon line is set to be impacted by the same engineering works between Liverpool Street and Pitsea via Grays.
Further diversions have been put in place on the line due to works between Upminster and Grays via Ockendon.
These services will be diverted on an alternative route between Upminster and Pitsea, and won't be calling at intermediate stations.
As a result, rail replacement services have been arranged to run between Upminster and Pitsea via Ockendon and Tilbury.
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Ockendon, Chafford Hundred, Grays, East Tilbury, Tilbury Town, Stanford-le-Hope, and Pitsea stations will be affected.
Rainham Line
Commuters planning to travel via the Rainham line on September 29 will also face troubles due to the engineering work between Liverpool Street and Pitsea via Grays.
Rail replacement services have been scheduled to serve between Upminster, Rainham, Purfleet, and Grays as standard Rainham line services will not run.
Passengers for Dagenham Dock will have their tickets accepted on the EL2 and 287 TfL bus services.
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