This is easy to say for the politicos, the rebuild of London Bridge station makes to rebuild of Reading look like rebuilding Reading West in the terms of scale and access. The option to totally close London Bridge was ruled out by the politicians so it has to be done in chunks painfully expensive chunks
There has been and is a huge amount of publicity trying to get people to alter their journeys over the next few years; however there are lot of people who just solder on against the adversity rather than walk or bus to another station.
There has been a lot of planning in this stage of the work, there is a team of senior people from
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There is an awful lot of other works going on constantly on the Thameslink route including work to open up access to new destinations Peterborough and Cambridge, the re-signalling and or re-control of the signalling from London Bridge, Victoria and West Hampstead to Three Bridges. A massive amount of new trackwork, new electrification equipment the rebuild of Blackfriars and Farringdon stations all of this done over the last 6 or 7 years without any real publicity
Not sure that handing over all rail services to the Mayor for London's office would make any difference to the way this work is being done, but Boris does like to grab headlines