WEST of ENGLAND LINE on 19 May 2019, South Western Railway Will Be Introducing Changes to Its Timetable, Adding Over 300 Train Services Per Week Across the Network

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WEST of ENGLAND LINE on 19 May 2019, South Western Railway Will Be Introducing Changes to Its Timetable, Adding Over 300 Train Services Per Week Across the Network WEST OF ENGLAND LINE On 19 May 2019, South Western Railway will be introducing changes to its timetable, adding over 300 train services per week across the network. Many of these service enhancements are based on consultations that were undertaken with stakeholders. We are very pleased to see these improvements come to fruition. The main highlights for the West of England line are: • Additional off-peak services extended to / from Yeovil Junction from Salisbury creating new Yeovil – Waterloo journey options • The summer Saturday service to / from Weymouth via Yeovil returns and is extended to run from Waterloo • Additional direct services between Castle Cary, Bruton, Frome, Westbury, Trowbridge, Warminster, Keynsham, Oldfield Park, Bath Spa, Bristol Temple Meads and Salisbury, Clapham Junction and Waterloo • Bruton and Frome now have opportunities for day trips to London by direct services • The new 19.35 return service from Bristol and Bath to Basingstoke offers opportunities for longer day or afternoon trips • Additional calls at Clapham Junction on some Waterloo – Salisbury / Yeovil services improving connection options and spreading demand from Exeter services • Additional calls at Oldfield Park to serve Bath University’s campus and Hayesfield Girls School • Additional evening Waterloo – Salisbury (and return) services adding additional capacity and providing faster journey times between Waterloo, Andover and Salisbury. This makes an evening out in London more enjoyable. • New Salisbury – Reading services on Sundays, opening up new journey opportunities and connections via Reading as well as significantly improving service frequencies for Salisbury and Andover • 20.20 Waterloo – Axminster (Saturday) service extended to Honiton and 22.20 Waterloo to Salisbury (Monday to Friday) extends to Gillingham, both offering new journey options from London in the evenings • Additional calls at Pinhoe, improving journey options and capacity for the new housing and employment in the area • Stopping patterns at Whimple and Feniton altered to improve performance of services in the Exeter area New, Extended or Reduced Services ‘u’ denotes pick up only Mondays to Fridays • 07.22 Basingstoke to Gillingham will start back from Waterloo at 06.35 calling at Clapham Junction (06u42) and Woking (07.02) • 07.22 Yeovil Junction to Waterloo will depart earlier at 07.20 and will be formed of 3 coaches instead of 2 between Yeovil Junction and Salisbury. At Salisbury, this train will attach to a portion from Yeovil Pen Mill (06.55), calling at Castle Cary (07.10), Bruton (07.15), Frome (07.27), Westbury (07.40) and Warminster (07.50) • 07.50 Waterloo to Salisbury will continue to Yeovil Pen Mill [via Frome] arrive 10.35, calling at Warminster (09.43), Westbury (09.52), Frome (10.05), Bruton (10.17) and Castle Cary (10.22) • 09.50 Waterloo to Salisbury will call additionally at Clapham Junction (09u57) and continues to Yeovil Pen Mill (via Sherborne) arrive 12.24, calling at Tisbury (11.38), Gillingham (11.52), Templecombe (11.59), Sherborne (12.07) and Yeovil Junction (12.12) • 10.25 Exeter St David’s to Waterloo will, at Salisbury, attach to a portion from Yeovil Pen Mill (10.45), calling at Castle Cary (11.04), Bruton (11.09), Frome (11.21), Westbury (11.36), and Warminster (11.46) • 10.47 Salisbury to Waterloo will start back from Yeovil Junction at 09.53, calling at Sherborne (09.59), Templecombe (10.07), Gillingham (10.18) and Tisbury (10.28) • 10.50 Waterloo to Salisbury will call additionally at Clapham Junction (10u57) • 11.50 Waterloo to Salisbury will call additionally at Clapham Junction (11u57) and continues to Yeovil Pen Mill (via Sherborne) arrive 14.27, calling at Tisbury (13.39), Gillingham (13.52), Templecombe (13.59), Sherborne (14.07) and Yeovil Junction (14.12) • 12.38 Yeovil Pen Mill to Yeovil Junction (12.43) additional service • 12.47 Salisbury to Waterloo will start back from Yeovil Junction at 11.53, calling at Sherborne (11.59), Templecombe (12.07), Gillingham (12.18) and Tisbury (12.28) • 13.20 Yeovil Junction to Yeovil Pen Mill (13.27) additional service • 14.25 Exeter St David’s to Waterloo will at Salisbury attach to a portion from Yeovil Junction (14.53), calling at Yeovil Pen Mill (15.00), Castle Cary (15.12), Bruton (15.17), Frome (15.29), Westbury (15.41), and Warminster (15.51) • 14.32 Yeovil Pen Mill to Yeovil Junction (14.37) additional service • 14.47 Salisbury to Waterloo will start back from Yeovil Pen Mill at 13.44, calling at Yeovil Junction (13.53), Sherborne (13.59), Templecombe (14.07), Gillingham (14.18) and Tisbury (14.28) • 16.20 Waterloo to Exeter St David’s will no longer call at Whimple but will call additionally at Feniton (19.23) and will also convey a portion for Bristol Temple Meads (arrive 19.10) detached at Salisbury calling at Warminster (18.21), Westbury (18.29), Trowbridge (18.36), Bradford-on-Avon (18.42) and Bath Spa (18.56) • 18.20 Waterloo to Exeter St David’s will no longer call at Whimple but will call additionally at Feniton (21.23) and will also convey a portion for Castle Cary (arrive 20.58) detached at Salisbury calling at Warminster (20.18), Westbury (20.29), Frome (20.42) and Bruton (20.58) • 18.50 Waterloo to Westbury (via Sherborne) will terminate at Yeovil Pen Mill at 21.24, passengers for Castle Cary, Bruton, Frome and Westbury should travel on the additional 18.20 service from Waterloo direct to these stations and will stop at Woking to pick up passengers only (Woking passengers from London to travel on new 18.48 Waterloo to Poole) • 19.35 Bristol Temple Meads to Waterloo (22.19), additional service calling at Keynsham (19.42), Bath Spa (19.51), Bradford-on-Avon (20.02), Trowbridge (20.09), Westbury (20.17), Warminster (20.25), Salisbury (20.47), Grateley (20.59), Andover (21.06), Whitchurch (21.14), Overton (21.20), Basingstoke (21.28), Woking (21.49) and Clapham Junction (22.09) • 19.47 Salisbury to Waterloo (21.19), additional service calling at Grateley (19.59), Andover (20.06), Whitchurch (20.14), Overton (20.20), Basingstoke (20.28), Woking (20.49) and Clapham Junction (21.09) • 20.15 Westbury to Salisbury is withdrawn and is replaced by the additional 19.35 Bristol Temple Meads to Waterloo service • 20.25 Exeter St David’s to Basingstoke will continue to Waterloo (arrive 23.55), calling at Woking (23.26) and Clapham Junction (23.46) • 20.50 Waterloo to Salisbury (22.20), additional service calling at Clapham Junction (20u57), Woking (21.16), Basingstoke (21.37), Overton (21.46), Whitchurch (21.51), Andover (22.00) and Grateley (22.07) • 21.30 Yeovil Pen Mill to Yeovil Junction (21.35) additional service • 21.47 Salisbury to Reading (22.47), additional service calling at Grateley (21.59), Andover (22.06), Whitchurch (22.14), Overton (22.20) and Basingstoke (22.28) passengers for Woking, Clapham Junction and Waterloo should change at Basingstoke. • 21.50 Waterloo to Salisbury (23.20), additional service calling at Clapham Junction (21u57), Woking (22.16), Basingstoke (22.37), Overton (22.46), Whitchurch (22.51), Andover (23.00) and Grateley (23.07) • 22.18 Westbury to Salisbury will start back from Castle Cary at 21.41, calling at Bruton (21.46) and Frome (21.58) • 22.20 Waterloo to Salisbury will no longer call at Overton, Whitchurch or Grateley and will also continue to Gillingham (00.22), calling at Tisbury (00.12) • 22.50 Waterloo to Salisbury (00.20), additional service calling at Clapham Junction (22u57), Woking (23.16), Basingstoke (23.37), Overton (23.46), Whitchurch (23.51), Andover (23.59) and Grateley (00.07) Saturdays • 07.22 Basingstoke to Salisbury will start back from Waterloo at 06.35 calling at Clapham Junction (06u42) and Woking (07.01) and continue to Weymouth (10.29) via Yeovil Junction, calling at Salisbury depart 08.10, Tisbury (08.30), Gillingham (08.40 – 09.00), Templecombe (09.07), Sherborne (09.15), Yeovil Junction (09.20 – 09.35), Yeovil Pen Mill (09.45 – 09.50), Maiden Newton (10.08), Dorchester West (10.18) and Upwey (10.25) • 08.21 Salisbury to Waterloo will start from Castle Cary (07.16), calling at Bruton (07.21), Frome (07.33), Westbury (07.45) and Warminster (07.55) • 08.50 Waterloo to Salisbury will continue to Frome arrive 11.06, calling at Warminster (10.46) and Westbury (10.57) • 10.25 Exeter St David’s to Waterloo will at Salisbury attach to a portion from Frome (11.30), Westbury (11.43) and Warminster (11.50) • 10.47 Salisbury to Waterloo will start back from Yeovil Junction at 09.53, calling at Sherborne (09.59), Templecombe (10.07), Gillingham (10.18) and Tisbury (10.28) • 17.50 Waterloo to Salisbury will continue to Yeovil Junction [via Frome] arrive 20.47, calling at Warminster (19.46), Westbury (20.00), Frome (20.09), Bruton (20.21), Castle Cary (20.26) and Yeovil Pen Mill (20.41) • 18.47 Salisbury to Waterloo will start back from Weymouth at 16.54, calling at Upwey (16.59), Dorchester West (17.07), Maiden Newton (17.17), Yeovil Pen Mill (17.33 – 17.38), Yeovil Junction (17.43 – 17.53), Sherborne (17.59), Templecombe (18.07), Gillingham (18.18) and Tisbury (18.28) • 19.35 Bristol Temple Meads to Basingstoke (21.28), additional service calling at Keynsham (19.42), Oldfield Park (19.49), Bath Spa (19.54), Bradford-on-Avon (20.10), Trowbridge (20.17), Westbury (20.24), Warminster (20.32), Salisbury (20.54) and Andover (21.12) • 20.20 Waterloo to Axminster will no longer call at Overton, Whitchurch or Grateley but will extend to Honiton (23.15) • 20.25 Exeter St David’s to Basingstoke will continue to Waterloo (arrive 23.57),
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