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26Portsmouth to Southampton Central Portsmouth to 26 Southampton Central St Denys Bitterne Southampton Woolston Central Sholing Netley Hamble Bursledon Swanwick Havant Hilsea Fareham Cosham Fratton Portchester Portsmouth & Southsea Portsmouth Harbour Train times 9 December 2018 to 18 May 2019 PocketDecember 26 intro.indd2018 DL covers.indd 2 26 26/10/2018 14:26:5713:40:34 Your timetable This pocket timetable shows train services between Portsmouth, Fareham and Southampton Central. Also trains between Havant and Southampton Central. For the full service between Portsmouth, Cosham, Portchester and Fareham, also between Havant and Fareham, please refer to pocket timetable 18. Buy a ticket before you board You need to buy a valid ticket before you board your train. We know that the vast majority of our passengers buy a valid ticket before travelling and we have a duty to those passengers to make sure no one travels without paying. For this reason, we run a penalty fares scheme across most of our network. If you travel to or from a station within the penalty fares area without a valid ticket, you may be liable for a penalty fare of £20 or twice the single fare to the next station at which your train stops (whichever is higher). You will then be required to buy a ticket for the remainder of the journey. We have a policy to prosecute all deliberate fare evaders, wherever possible. Changes to train times Network Rail needs to do engineering work to maintain and improve the rail network. Much of this work is done at weekends and during the holiday periods, but some work also needs to be done overnight during the week. Buses will replace train services where lines are closed for work to take place. We may also have to alter train services over a wider area. We advise that you check for any changes to train times before using weekend, late evening or early morning services. Please look for the ‘Changes to train times’ posters at stations or visit our website at southwesternrailway.com No smoking policy For the comfort of all our customers, smoking and the use of e-cigarettes is not permitted on any part of our trains or stations. You can smoke outside the station entrance or in our car parks. Pocket 26 intro.indd 3 26/10/2018 14:26:57 MONDAY TO FRIDAY Portsmouth, Cosham, Fareham and Swanwick to Southampton Central Operator SN SW SN GW SN SW SN GW SN SN SW SN GW SN SW SN GW SN SW GW SN GW SN SW SN GW SN SW Notes 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Portsmouth Harbour d 0500c 0600 0612e 0623c 0705 0723c 0730e 0823 0833 0859c 0923 0933 0959c 1023 1033 1059c 1123 1129e Portsmouth & Southsea d 0505c 0516 0604 0623 0628c 0709 0728c 0739 0827 0838 0904c 0927 0938 1004c 1027 1038 1104c 1127 1138 Fratton d 0509c 0520 0608 0627 0632c 0713 0732c 0743 0831 0842 0908c 0931 0942 1008c 1031 1042 1108c 1131 1142 Hilsea d 0513c 0524 0556c 0631 0636c 0703c 0736c 0747 0818c 0846 0912c v 0946 1012c v 1046 1112c v 1146 Havant d 0517 v 0534 0540e 0622 v 0642 v 0720 0739 v 0800 0806e 0839 v 0923 v 0940 v 0958 1021 v 1039 v 1121 v 1139 v Cosham d 0524 0529 0542 0615 0630 0636 0650 0721 0727 0746 0752 0809 0839 0846 0851 0930 0939 0947 0951 1005 1029 1039 1046 1051 1129 1139 1146 1151 Portchester d 0528 0534 0546 0608c v 0641 0654 0713c 0731 0746c 0757 0813 0828c v 0856 0934 v v 0956 v 1033 v v 1056 1133 v v 1156 Fareham a 0533 0539 0551 0623 0638 0646 0659 0728 0736 0755 0802 0818 0846 0854 0901 0939 0946 0955 1001 1012 1038 1046 1054 1101 1138 1146 1154 1201 Fareham d 0534 0540 0552 0624 0638 0647 0700 0729 0737 0756 0803 0819 0847 0854 0903 0940 0947 0955 1003 1013 1039 1047 1055 1103 1139 1147 1155 1203 Swanwick d 0540 0546 0558 v 0644 0653 0706 v 0743 0802 0809 0825 v 0900 0909 0946 v 1001 1009 v 1045 v 1101 1109 1145 v 1201 1209 Bursledon d v 0550 v v v 0657 v v v v 0813 0829 v v 0913 v v v 1013 v v v v 1113 v v v 1213 Hamble d v 0553 v v v 0700 v v v v 0816 0832 v v 0916 v v v 1016 v v v v 1116 v v v 1216 Netley d 0546 0555 0604 v v 0702 v v 0749 v 0818 0834 v v 0918 v v v 1018 v v v v 1118 v v v 1218 Sholing d v 0559 v v v 0706 v v v v 0822 0837 v v 0922 v v v 1022 v v v v 1122 v v v 1222 Woolston d 0550 0601 0608 v v 0708 v v 0754 v 0824 0839 v v 0924 v v v 1024 v v v v 1124 v v v 1224 Bitterne d v 0605 v v v 0712 v v v v 0828 0843 v v 0928 v v v 1028 v v v v 1128 v v v 1228 St Denys d v 0608 v v v 0715 v v v v 0831 0846 v v 0931 v v v 1031 v v v v 1131 v v v 1231 Southampton Central a 0600 0613 0618 0645 0702 0721 0725 0750 0803 0819 0838 0852 0908 0920 0938 1005 1008 1019 1038 1040 1103 1108 1119 1138 1203 1208 1219 1238 Late night and weekend trains may be altered due to engineering works. Please check at southwesternrailway.com before travelling. 1 For guide to notes and symbols see end of timetable. PTT26 Dec 2018.indd 1 23/10/2018 15:22:08 MONDAY TO FRIDAY Portsmouth, Cosham, Fareham and Swanwick to Southampton Central Operator SN GW SN SW SN GW SN SW SN GW SN SW SN GW SN SW SN GW SN SW SN GW SN SW GW SN GW SN Notes 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Portsmouth Harbour d 1159c 1223 1229e 1259c 1323 1329e 1359c 1423 1429e 1459c 1523 1529e 1559c 1623 1633 1659c 1723 1733 1759c 1823 Portsmouth & Southsea d 1204c 1227 1238 1304c 1327 1338 1404c 1427 1438 1504c 1527 1538 1604c 1627 1638 1704c 1727 1738 1804c 1827 Fratton d 1208c 1231 1242 1308c 1331 1342 1408c 1431 1442 1508c 1531 1542 1608c 1631 1642 1708c 1731 1742 1808c 1831 Hilsea d 1212c v 1246 1312c v 1346 1412c v 1446 1512c v 1546 1612c v 1646 1712c v 1746 1812c v Havant d 1221 v 1239 v 1321 v 1339 v 1421 v 1439 v 1521 v 1539 v 1621 v 1639 v 1721 v 1739 v 1758 1822 v 1840 Cosham d 1229 1239 1246 1251 1329 1339 1346 1351 1429 1439 1446 1451 1529 1539 1546 1551 1629 1639 1646 1651 1729 1739 1746 1751 1805 1830 1839 1847 Portchester d 1233 v v 1256 1333 v v 1356 1433 v v 1456 1533 v v 1556 1633 v v 1656 1733 v v 1756 v 1834 v v Fareham a 1238 1246 1254 1301 1338 1346 1354 1401 1438 1446 1454 1501 1538 1546 1554 1601 1638 1646 1654 1701 1738 1746 1754 1801 1812 1839 1846 1854 Fareham d 1239 1247 1255 1303 1339 1347 1355 1403 1439 1447 1455 1503 1539 1547 1555 1603 1639 1647 1655 1703 1739 1747 1755 1803 1814 1840 1847 1855 Swanwick d 1245 v 1301 1309 1345 v 1401 1409 1445 v 1501 1509 1545 v 1601 1609 1645 v 1701 1709 1745 v 1801 1809 v 1846 v 1901 Bursledon d v v v 1313 v v v 1413 v v v 1513 v v v 1613 v v v 1713 v v v 1813 v v v v Hamble d v v v 1316 v v v 1416 v v v 1516 v v v 1616 v v v 1716 v v v 1816 v v v v Netley d v v v 1318 v v v 1418 v v v 1518 v v v 1618 v v v 1718 1751 v v 1818 v v v v Sholing d v v v 1322 v v v 1422 v v v 1522 v v v 1622 v v v 1722 v v v 1822 v v v v Woolston d v v v 1324 v v v 1424 v v v 1524 v v v 1624 v v v 1724 1755 v v 1824 v v v v Bitterne d v v v 1328 v v v 1428 v v v 1528 v v v 1628 v v v 1728 v v v 1828 v v v v St Denys d v v v 1331 v v v 1431 v v v 1531 v v v 1631 v v v 1731 1800 v v 1831 v v v v Southampton Central a 1303 1308 1319 1338 1403 1408 1419 1439 1503 1508 1519 1538 1603 1608 1620 1638 1702 1708 1719 1738 1805 1808 1819 1838 1839 1903 1908 1920 Late night and weekend trains may be altered due to engineering works. Please check at southwesternrailway.com before travelling. 2 For guide to notes and symbols see end of timetable. PTT26 Dec 2018.indd 2 23/10/2018 15:22:08 MONDAY TO FRIDAY Portsmouth, Cosham, Fareham and Swanwick to Southampton Central Operator SW SN GW SN SW SN GW SN SW SW GW SN SN SW SN SW SW Notes 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A Portsmouth Harbour d 1859c 1923 1959c 2023 2123 2154c 2233 2324 Portsmouth & Southsea d 1838 1904c 1927 1938 2004c 2027 2038 2127 2138 2159c 2238 2329 Fratton d 1842 1908c 1931 1942 2008c 2031 2042 2131 2142 2203c 2242 2333 Hilsea d 1846 1912c v 1946 2012c v 2046 v 2112c 2146 2207c 2246 2337 Havant d v 1921 v 1940 v 2021 v 2040 v 2100 v 2134 2139 v 2228 2231y 2319e Cosham d 1851 1929 1938 1947 1951 2029 v 2047 2051 2107 v 2141 2146 2151 2235 2251 2342 Portchester d 1856 1933 v v 1956 2033 v v 2056 2112 v 2145 v 2156 2239 2256 2347 Fareham a 1901 1938 1946 1954 2001 2038 2045 2054 2101 2117 2143 2150 2155 2201 2244 2301 2352 Fareham d 1903 1939 1947 1955 2003 2039 2046 2055 2103 2118 2144 2151 2156 2203 2244 2302 2353 Swanwick d 1909 1945 v 2001 2009 2045 v 2101 2109 v v 2157 2202 2209 2250 2309 Bursledon d 1913 v v v 2013 v v v 2113 v v v v 2213 v 2312 Hamble d 1916 v v v 2016 v v v 2116 v v v v 2216 v 2316 Netley d 1918 v v v 2018 v v v 2118 v v v v 2218 v 2318 Sholing d 1922 v v v 2022 v v v 2122 v v v v 2222 v 2322 Woolston d 1924 v v v 2024 v v v 2124 v v 2205 v 2224 v 2324 Bitterne d 1928 v v v 2028 v v v 2128 v v v v 2228 v 2327 St Denys d 1931 v v v 2031 v v v 2131 v v 2210 v 2231 v 2330 0032w Southampton Central a 1938 2003 2008 2019 2038 2103 2108 2119 2138 2143 2221 2215 2223 2238 2308 2339 0037w Late night and weekend trains may be altered due to engineering works.
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