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Portsmouth Mainline and Island Line PORTSMOUTH MAINLINE AND ISLAND 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 highlights for the Portsmouth direct line are: • Additional peak hour services on the Portsmouth direct line • Additional services between Waterloo and Hedge End, Botley, Fareham • Additional late evening weekday services to / from Waterloo and Haslemere / Portsmouth • Additional Sunday afternoon fast Waterloo – Portsmouth and Southsea services in both directions (routed via Cobham) • Doubling of the frequency of services at Godalming • New Farnham to Guildford service • The Island Line summer Sunday service of two trains per hour will continue throughout the winter • The detailed changes to the Portsmouth direct and Island Line services have been grouped below as follows: • New, extended or reduced services • Changes to stopping patterns (some of these are incorporated in 1. above) New Extended or Reduced Services Mondays to Fridays Additional AM peak services • 05.12 Portsmouth Harbour to Waterloo (06.51) additional service calling at Portsmouth & Southsea (05.17), Fratton (05.21), Havant (05.30), Petersfield (05.44), Haslemere (05.57), Godalming (06.07), Guildford (06.15), Worplesdon (06.20), Woking (06.27) • 05.45 Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour (07.51) additional service calling at Clapham Junction (05.52), Woking (06.13), Worplesdon (06.19), Guildford (06.25) and then all stations to Portsmouth Harbour • 06.40 Havant to Waterloo (08.07) additional service calling at Petersfield (06.54), Haslemere (07.08), Godalming (07.18), Farncombe (07.22), Guildford (07.28), Worplesdon (07.34), Woking (07.41) • 07.00 Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour (08.36) additional service, calls at Woking (07.25), Guildford (07.34), Godalming (07.41), Haslemere (07.54), Petersfield (08.05), Havant (08.19), Fratton (08.28) and Portsmouth & Southsea (08.32). The 06.45 Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour will now be overtaken at Haslemere and run later to Portsmouth Harbour Additional PM peak services • 17.18 Waterloo to Haslemere (18.22) additional service calling at Woking (17.43), Worplesdon (17.48), Guildford (17.57), Farncombe (18.03), Godalming (18.06), Milford (18.10) & Witley (18.15) Additional Evening services • 21.09 Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour (23.18) [via Eastleigh] additional service calling at Woking (21.34), Farnborough (21.45), Basingstoke (22.00), Micheldever (22.10), Winchester (22.19), Shawford (22.24), Eastleigh (22.32), Hedge End (22.38), Botley (22.42), Fareham (22.51), Portchester (22.56), Cosham (23.01), Hilsea (23.06), Fratton (23.10) and Portsmouth & Southsea (23.18). This replaces the 22.21 Basingstoke to Portsmouth Harbour which is withdrawn. • 22.09 Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour (00.16) [via Eastleigh] additional service calling at Woking (22.34), Farnborough (22.45), Basingstoke (23.00), Micheldever (23.10), Winchester (23.19), Shawford (23.24), Eastleigh (23.31), Hedge End (23.37), Botley (23.41), Fareham (23.49), Portchester (23.54), Cosham (23.59), Hilsea (00.04), Fratton (00.08) and Portsmouth & Southsea (00.11). This replaces the 21.42 Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour. • 21.15 Portsmouth Harbour to Waterloo (22.52) additional service calling at Portsmouth & Southsea (21.20), Fratton (21.24), Havant (21.34), Petersfield (21.48), Haslemere (22.02), Godalming (22.11), Guildford (22.19), Woking (22.27) • 23.00 Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour (00.35) additional service calling at Clapham Junction (23u07), Woking (23.27), Guildford (23.36), Godalming (23.43), Haslemere (23.54), Petersfield (00.05), Havant (00.18), Fratton (00.27), Portsmouth & Southsea (00.31) • 23.30 Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour (01.03) additional service calling at Woking (23.55), Guildford (00.04), Godalming (00.10), Haslemere (00.22), Petersfield (00.42), Havant (00.46), Fratton (00.54), Portsmouth & Southsea (00.58) • 18.38 Haslemere to Waterloo (19.44) additional service calling at Witley (18.44), Milford (18.48) Godalming (18.52), Farncombe (18.55), Guildford (19.02), Worplesdon (19.08) Woking (19.15), Clapham Junction (19.36) • 20.40 Haslemere to Waterloo (21.40) additional service calling at Witley (20.46), Milford (20.50), Godalming (20.54), Farncombe (20.57), Guildford (21.03), Woking (21.12), Clapham Junction (21.32) • 21.40 Haslemere to Guildford (22.02) additional service calling at Witley (21.46), Milford (21.50), Godalming (21.54), Farncombe (21.57) • 23.15 Guildford to Woking additional service (23.28) Saturdays No additional services Sundays • 16.26 Portsmouth & Southsea to Waterloo additional service via Cobham (17.56) calling at Fratton (16.31), Havant (16.40), Guilford (17.16), Clapham Junction (17.46) • 17.26 Portsmouth & Southsea to Waterloo additional service via Cobham (18.56) calling at Fratton (17.31), Havant (17.40), Guilford (18.16), Clapham Junction (18.46) • 18.26 Portsmouth & Southsea to Waterloo additional service via Cobham (19.56) calling at Fratton (18.31), Havant (18.40), Guilford (19.16), Clapham Junction (19.46) • 18.55 Waterloo to Portsmouth & Southsea additional service via Cobham (20.22) calling at Clapham Junction (19u02), Guildford (19.34), Havant (20.08), Fratton (20.17) • 19.55 Waterloo to Portsmouth & Southsea additional service via Cobham (21.22) calling at Clapham Junction (20u02), Guildford (20.34), Havant (21.08), Fratton (21.17) • 20.55 Waterloo to Portsmouth & Southsea additional service via Cobham (22.22) calling at Clapham Junction (21u02), Guildford (21.34), Havant (22.08), Fratton (22.17) Island Line Monday to Saturday No changes Sundays The summer Sunday service of two trains per hour will continue throughout the winter. Changes, Extended or Reduced Stopping Patterns (see also some changes within section 1 above) Mondays to Fridays • 05.00 Portsmouth Harbour to Basingstoke and 06.23 Basingstoke to Waterloo will be combined as a through train from Portsmouth Harbour to Waterloo [via Eastleigh] but will no longer call at Clapham Junction • 05.43 Portsmouth Harbour to Waterloo [via Eastleigh] will call additionally at Woking (07.34) • 06.44 Southampton Central to Portsmouth & Southsea extends to Portsmouth Harbour (07.25) • 07.23 Portsmouth Harbour to Waterloo [via Eastleigh] will start later at 07.26 • 07.39 Portsmouth & Southsea to Southampton Central starts back from Portsmouth Harbour (07.34) • 08.05 Portsmouth Harbour to Basingstoke service diverted after Fareham to run to Poole (10.00) calling at Swanwick (08.42), Netley (08.48), Woolston (08.52), St Denys (08.58), Southampton Central (09.05), Totton (09.10), Brockenhurst (09.21), Sway (09.26), New Milton (09.31), Hinton Admiral (09.35), Christchurch (09.40), Pokesdown (09.43), Bournemouth (09.49), Branksome (09.54) and Parkstone (09.57) • 15.12 Waterloo to Basingstoke and 16.26 Basingstoke to Portsmouth Harbour will be combined into a through train • 17.20 Brockenhurst to Southampton Central calls additionally at Beaulieu Road (17.25) and is combined with the 17.44 Southampton Central to Portsmouth & Southsea. • 19.39 Waterloo to Southampton Central no longer calls at Micheldever and will be diverted after Eastleigh to run to Fareham (21.23), calling additionally at Hedge End (21.05) and Botley (21.09). • 20.44 Southampton Central to Portsmouth Harbour terminates at Portsmouth & Southsea • 21.42 Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour [via Eastleigh] will terminate at Basingstoke • 00.30 [Tues to Sat] Eastleigh to Portsmouth Harbour will terminate at Portsmouth & Southsea • All services (except 06.15 Portsmouth Harbour to Waterloo and 17.15 Waterloo to Portsmouth & Southsea) will call at Godalming • 05.20 Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour will terminate at Haslemere • 05.50 Portsmouth to Waterloo – no longer calls Woking • 07.12 Haslemere to Waterloo – no longer calls Worplesdon • 17.15 Waterloo to Fratton extended to Portsmouth & Southsea but no longer calling at Woking, Worplesdon, Farncombe, Milford, Witley. This means this service is no longer overtaken at Haslemere and has a significantly reduced journey time. • 17.30 Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour now picks up only at Woking • 18.45 Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour no longer calls at West Byfleet but calls additionally at Worplesdon • 17.45 Portsmouth to Waterloo no longer calls Witley, Milford, Farncombe, Woking, Clapham Junction • 20.19 Portsmouth to Waterloo starts from Portsmouth & Southsea no longer calls Witley or Milford Saturdays • All services call at Godalming • 00.30 [Sun] Eastleigh to Portsmouth Harbour will terminate at Portsmouth & Southsea Sundays • 00.30 [Mon] Eastleigh to Portsmouth Harbour will terminate at Portsmouth & Southsea .
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