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Exeter – Barnstaple Welcome to our guide to services showing Avocet Line trains between Exeter and Exmouth, and Tarka Line trains between Exeter and Barnstaple. All services in this timetable are operated by Great Western Railway. Amendments to published times National Rail Notes and symbols Public Holidays and rail improvement For further information on train times Green Runs on certain days only. Please check the works may affect services in this timetable, and fares, visit nationalrail.co.uk or call note at the top of the column especially at weekends. For the latest 03457 48 49 50* (24 hours, call may be § South Western Railway also run services timetable information, please visit our recorded). You can also download a copy between Exeter St Davids and Exeter Central. website or download our smartphone app. of the National Rail Conditions of Travel See southwesternrailway.com for details from this website. 6 Minimum connection time, in minutes, you Want to bring your bike? need to allow between connecting services Bike reservations are compulsory on The Devon & Cornwall Rail Partnership (this is only shown where this differs from many of our services. Space is limited works to promote rail travel in the region the standard 5 minute allowance) on board, and so we operate a strict first- and to improve services and facilities at ) Plusbus available come, first-served policy. Book a space our stations. For more details, please a Arrival time at your nearest staffed station, through visit dcrp.org.uk c Previous night. Request stop - see note x our Customer Support team, or when d Departure time you buy your ticket online at GWR.com The Avocet Line Rail User Group e Arrival time. Stops at Newton Abbot and This group works closely with us to Paignton after Exeter St Davids Short platforms promote and improve services on this p Previous night Some stations on our network have short route. For more details, please visit s Stops to set down only platforms. In some cases you can only join avocetline.org.uk x Request stop. Advise the Conductor if you or leave the train from certain carriages. wish to leave; signal to the Driver if you Please listen for announcements. The Tarka Rail Association is a voluntary wish to board organisation which exists to support and A Runs Friday nights / Saturday mornings GWR Customer Panel develop the interests of rail users of the only We have a Customer Panel to give us Exeter and Barnstaple line. For more FO Operates Fridays only feedback on our services and to contribute details, please visit tarkarail.org MO Operates Mondays only good ideas. If you would like to join the MX Operates Tuesdays to Fridays only Panel, please sign up at GWR.com Transport Focus Transport Focus is the independent CDF To Cardiff Central PLUSBUS ) passenger watchdog for the UK’s Buy an add-on ticket giving you discounted public transport users. Please visit bus travel to and from many of our stations. transportfocus.org.uk or call Visit plusbus.info for more details. 0300 123 2350* Free Wi-Fi is available on most of our trains. * Standard network charges apply. Calls from mobiles may be higher EXMOUTH – EXETER – BARNSTAPLE: THE AVOCET & TARKA LINES MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS Notes MO MX Exmouth d 0001 0004 • 0614 0643 0712 0751 0822 0852 • 0923 0953 1023 1053 1123 1153 1223 1253 1323 1353 1424 1453 1524 1553 Lympstone Village d 0005 0008 • 0618 0647 0716 0755 0826 0856 • 0927 0957 1027 1057 1127 1157 1227 1257 1327 1357 1428 1457 1528 1557 Lympstone Commando d 0006x 0009x • 0619x 0650x 0718x 0756x 0828x 0858x • 0929x • 1028x • 1128x • 1228x • 1328x • 1430x • 1529x 1558x Exton d 0008x 0011x • 0621x 0651x 0719x 0758x 0829x 0859x • 0930x • 1030x • 1130x • 1230x • 1330x • 1432x • 1531x 1600x Topsham d 0013 0016 • 0626 0656 0727 0806 0835 0905 • 0936 1006 1036 1106 1136 1205 1236 1306 1336 1409 1436 1509 1537 1606 Newcourt d 0017 0020 • 0630 0700 0731 0809 0839 0909 • 0939 1009 1040 1109 1139 1209 1239 1309 1339 1412 1440 1513 1540 1610 Digby & Sowton d 0019 0023 • 0633 0703 0734 0813 0843 0912 • 0942 1012 1043 1112 1141 1212 1242 1311 1342 1415 1443 1516 1543 1612 Polsloe Bridge d 0023 0026 • 0636 0706 0738 0817 0847 0916 • 0946 • 1046 • 1146 • 1246 • 1346 • 1446 • 1547 1616 St James’ Park d 0025 0029 • 0639 0709 0740 0820 0849 0917 0924 0949 • 1049 • 1148 • 1248 • 1348 • 1449 • 1549 1619 Exeter Central ) § d 0028s 0031s • 0642 0712 0744 0824 0853 0921 0927 0953 1020 1052 1119 1152 1220 1252 1319 1352 1422 1452 1523 1553 1622 Exeter St Davids ) § 6 a 0032 0035 • 0645 0715 0747 0827 0856 0925 0930 0956 1023 1055 1122 1155 1223 1255 1322 1355 1426 1455 1526 1556 1625 Exeter St Davids ) 6 d • • 0548 0648 0718 0750 0831 0900 0927 • 1001 1027 1058 1127 1158 1227 1303 1327 1358 1427 1501 1527 1558 1628 Newton Abbot ) a • • • • 0750 0822 • 0936 • • 1040 • 1130 • 1239 • 1336 • 1439 • 1533 • 1631 1700 Paignton ) a • • • • 0810 0844 • 0955 • • 1059 • 1150 • 1300 • 1356 • 1459 • 1553 • 1651 1720 Newton St Cyres d • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Crediton d • • 0601 0659 • • 0842 • 0938 • • 1038 • 1138 • 1238 • 1338 • 1438 • 1538 • • Yeoford d • • 0607x 0705x • • 0848x • 0944x • • 1044x • 1144x • 1244x • 1344x • 1444x • 1544x • • Copplestone d • • 0612x 0710x • • 0853x • 0949x • • 1049x • 1149x • 1249x • 1349x • 1449x • 1550x • • Morchard Road d • • • 0713x • • 0856x • 0952x • • 1052x • 1152x • 1252x • 1352x • 1452x • 1553x • • Lapford d • • • 0717x • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Eggesford d • • 0627 0733 • • 0911 • 1008 • • 1108 • 1208 • 1308 • 1408 • 1508 • 1608 • • Kings Nympton d • • • 0738x • • 0917x • • • • • • • • • • 1415x • • • • • • Portsmouth Arms d • • • 0743x • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Umberleigh d • • 0641x 0749x • • 0927x • 1023x • • 1123x • 1223x • 1323x • 1423x • 1523x • 1623x • • Chapelton d • • • 0753x • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Barnstaple ) a • • 0651 0801 • • 0937 • 1033 • • 1133 • 1233 • 1337 • 1435 • 1533 • 1633 • • Train continues to CDF Notes FO Exmouth d • 1623 1653 • 1724 1801 1832 • 1859 1939 2015 • • 2111 • 2207 • 2307 0004 Lympstone Village d • 1627 1657 • 1728 1805 1836 • 1903 1945 2019 • • 2115 • 2211 • 2311 0008 Lympstone Commando d • 1628x 1658x • 1729x 1807x • • 1904x • 2020x • • 2116x • 2212x • 2312x 0009x Exton d • 1630x 1700x • 1731x 1809x • • 1906x • 2022x • • 2118x • 2214x • 2314x 0011x Topsham d • 1635 1706 • 1735 1814 1842 • 1911 1954 2027 • • 2123 • 2219 • 2319 0016 Newcourt d • 1640 1710 • 1739 1818 1846 • 1915 1957 2031 • • 2127 • 2223 • 2323 0020 Digby & Sowton d • 1643 1713 • 1743 1821 1849 • 1918 2000 2034 • • 2130 • 2226 • 2326 0023 Polsloe Bridge d • 1646 1716 • 1745 1824 • • 1921 • 2037 • • 2133 • 2229 • 2329 0026 St James’ Park d 1643 1649 1719 • 1749 1827 • • 1924 • 2042 • • 2136 • 2232 • 2332 0029 Exeter Central ) § d 1646 1652 1723 1746 1752 1830 1856 1903 1927 2007 2045 2055 2121 2138 2155 2235 2249 2336 0031s Exeter St Davids ) § 6 a 1649 1655 1726 1749 1756 1833 1858 1907 1930 2010 2048 2058 2125 2142 2158 2238 2252 2340 0035 Exeter St Davids ) 6 d 1655 1657 1728 1751 1757 1836 1900 • 1933 • • 2100 2129 • • 2246 2253 • • Newton Abbot ) a 1728 • 1805 1824 • 1914 • • 2011 • • • 2201 • • 2319 • • • Paignton ) a 1748 • 1825 1844 • 1934 • • 2030 • • • 2221 • • 2337 • • • Newton St Cyres d • • • • 1804x • 1907x • • • • 2107x • • • • • • • Crediton d • 1708 • • 1811 • 1914 • • • • 2114 • • • • 2305 • • Yeoford d • 1715x • • 1817x • 1920x • • • • 2120x • • • • 2311x • • Copplestone d • 1719x • • 1823x • 1926x • • • • 2126x • • • • 2316x • • Morchard Road d • 1722x • • 1826x • 1929x • • • • 2129x • • • • 2319x • • Lapford d • 1727x • • 1830x • • • • • • 2133x • • • • 2323x • • Eggesford d • 1742 • • 1842 • 1943 • • • • 2143 • • • • 2333 • • Kings Nympton d • 1749x • • 1849x • • • • • • 2148x • • • • 2339x • • Portsmouth Arms d • • • • 1853x • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Umberleigh d • 1759x • • 1900x • 1957x • • • • 2158x • • • • 2349x • • Chapelton d • • • • 1904x • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Barnstaple ) a • 1809 • • 1912 • 2007 • • • • 2209 • • • • 2359 • • Train continues to SATURDAYS Exmouth d 0004 • 0614 0718 0751 0823 0852 0923 0953 • 1025 1054 1123 1153 1223 1253 1323 1355 1425 1455 1524 1553 • 1623 Lympstone Village d 0008 • 0618 0722 0755 0827 0856 0927 0957 • 1029 1058 1127 1157 1227 1257 1327 1359 1429 1459 1528 1557 • 1627 Lympstone Commando d 0009x • 0619x 0723x 0756x 0829x 0858x 0929x 0958x • 1030x 1059x 1128x 1158x 1228x 1258x 1328x 1400x 1430x 1500x 1529x 1558x • 1628x Exton d 0011x • 0621x 0725x 0758x 0830x 0859x 0930x • • 1032x • 1130x • 1230x • 1330x • 1432x • 1531x 1600x • 1630x Topsham d 0016 • 0626 0731 0806 0836 0905 0936 1008 • 1037 1108 1136 1206 1236 1306 1336 1409 1437 1507 1537 1606 • 1636 Newcourt d 0020 • 0630 0734 0809 0840 0909 0939 1011 • 1041 1110 1139 1209 1239 1309 1339 1412 1441 1511 1540 1609 • 1639 Digby & Sowton d 0023 • 0633 0737 0813 0843 0912 0942 1014 • 1044 1113 1142 1212 1242 1312 1342 1415 1444 1514 1543 1612 • 1642 Polsloe Bridge d 0026 • 0636 0741 0817 0847 0916 0946 • • 1047 • 1146 • 1246 • 1346 • 1447 • 1547 1616 • 1645 St James’ Park d 0029 • 0639 0744 0820 0849 0917 0949 • • 1050 • 1148 • 1248 • 1348 1422 1450 • 1549 1619 • 1649 Exeter Central ) § d 0031s • 0642 0747 0826 0853 0921 0952 1021 1033 1053 1121 1152 1220 1252 1320 1352 1425 1453 1521 1553 1622 1648 1653 Exeter St Davids ) § 6 a 0035 • 0645 0750 0829 0856 0925 0955 1025 1036 1057 1124 1155 1223 1256 1323 1355 1428 1456 1525 1556 1626 1651 1656 Exeter St Davids ) 6 d • 0554 0654 0754 0831 0859 0927 0958 1027 1045 1059 1127 1159 1227 1258 1330 1358 1430
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