East London commuters are facing disruption to their travel across c2c lines in the first weekend of November as a result of planned engineering works.
A notice of the diversions on the network, which connects London to Essex, has alerted passengers to changes to their travel Sunday, November 3.
The Ockendon, Basildon, and Rainham lines will be affected by the works.
On November 3, engineering work has been scheduled between Liverpool Street and Barking, and between Pitsea and Shoeburyness.
As the service between Liverpool Street and Barking will be closed on the Basildon Line, a diversion will be run to Fenchurch Street.
Stratford station will not be stopped at, but the diverted trains will be calling additionally at West Ham.
Ticket acceptance will be in place on the Jubilee line between Stratford and West Ham.
Rail replacement will operate between Pitsea and Shoeburyness during the line closure.
The Pitsea and Shoeburyness works will also impact the Ockendon line, which will have its own rail replacement service in place.
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On the same Sunday, engineering work between Barking and Pitsea via Grays will stop services running on the Rainham Line.
Due to the cancelled services, rail replacement will run between Upminster, Rainham, Purfleet and Grays.
Passengers for Dagenham Dock will have their tickets accepted on the EL2 and 287 TfL bus services.
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