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Pay-as-you-go Oyster cards will be valid on South West Trains between Waterloo and Feltham from January 2 2010.

Boris Johnson confirmed last week that commuters will be able to use the Transport for London cards on trains from Feltham, Whitton, Hounslow, Isleworth, Syon Lane, Kew Bridge, Brentford and Chiswick.

A single fare from Feltham will cost £4.90 at peak times and £3.20 off peak, while travellers from Brentford will pay £3.10 at peak teams and £2.30 off peak.

Trains through Feltham returned to a normal timetable this week following last week's bridge collapse.

Engineers built a temporary track around the damaged River Crane bridge over the weekend and South West Trains is hoping to operate a full service until the bridge is repaired.

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Posted by Lucy Proctor on Jun 19, 08 03:43 PM in Useful Info

Councillors

Councillor Peter Hills
38 East Road
Bedfont
peter.hills@hounslow.gov.uk

Councillor John Howliston
69 New Road
Bedfont
020 8384 0937
john.howliston@hounslow.gov.uk

Councillor Jiwan Virk
77 Basildene Road
Hounslow
020 8572 4896
jiwan.virk@hounslow.gov.uk

Bus routes

116, 203, H25, H26, 941

Schools

Bedfont Infant & Nursery School
Hatton Road,
Bedfont
020 8890 7472

Bedfont Junior School
Hatton Road,
Bedfont
020 8890 4755

Fairholme School
Peacock Avenue,
Bedfont
020 8890 2584

Special Schools

Marjory Kinnon School
Hatton Road,
Bedfont
020 8890 2032

Places of worship

St Mary's Church
(Revd Geoff Price)
9 Hatton Road
Bedfont
TW14 8JR
Tel: 020 8751 0088

Police

Bedfont Safer Neighbourhood Team
Sgt James Brockway
PC Sean McMahon
PC Chris Tranter
PCSO Alex Martin
PCSO Alex Giddings
PCSO Martin Martin
Feltham Police Station, 34 Hanworth Road, Feltham, Middlesex, TW13 5B
Phone: 020 8247 6301 / 07717 432739
email:Bedfont.snt@met.police.uk

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