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LSE QR 1-21 25/01/2021 11:5425 Jan 2021 Page 1 LSE QR 1-21 25/01/2021 11:5425 Jan 2021 Page 1 London & the South East rail services CDLONDON NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY WEST MIDLANDS RAILWAY LONDON NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY F EAST MIDLANDS RAILWAY LONDON EAST MIDLANDS RAILWAY H J Sheringham Cromer K WEST MIDLANDS RAILWAY to Nuneaton AVANTI WEST COAST to Kettering, Leicester, Derby, NORTH to Nottingham, Sheffield, King’s Lynn West Roughton Road Peak-hour or limited service routes and/or NOTES: This map is a guide to services provided by the train to Wolverhampton, to Walsall G Runton to Nuneaton, Stafford, Crewe, the north west and Scotland Nottingham and Sheffield EASTERN Manchester and Liverpool Gunton stations (in Train Company colours) operators on weekdays but does not guarantee direct trains Stafford, Crewe Watlington the north west RAILWAY between the stations shown; some peak period and limited BIRMINGHAM Adderley Lea Marston E to Yorkshire, CROSSCOUNTRY North Walsham Independent heritage railway with National and Scotland NEW STREET Park Stechford Hall Green Hampton- Tile COVENTRY to Leicester and Birmingham services are omitted. in-Arden Berkswell Hill Canley the north east, Downham Market GREATER ANGLIA Worstead GREATER ANGLIA Rail interchange and through ticketing TRANSPORT for WALES and Scotland WEST MID’S RAILWAY RUGBY Long Buckby NETWORK RAILCARD AREA BEDFORD EAST MIDLANDS RAILWAY Hoveton & Wroxham available (see note in station index below) A few services do not operate and some stations are not LNWR PETERBOROUGH Littleport Salhouse served in the early mornings and late evenings, or at AVANTI WEST COAST Bedford St. Johns Shippea Eccles Spooner Great Interchange station (black rings) CROSSCOUNTRY Whittlesea March Manea weekends and on public holidays, whilst some others are NORTHAMPTON Hill Lakenheath Thetford Road Row NORWICH Brundall Lingwood Acle Yarmouth Interchange with London Underground BIRMINGHAM Kempston Hardwick only served at weekends. 1 INTERNATIONAL Flitwick Brundall Stewartby Buckenham Request stop. To alight from the train, please CHILTERN Birmingham BIRMINGHAM Huntingdon Ely Brandon Harling Attleborough Wymondham Gardens Services may be affected by engineering work. Solihull Waterbeach Road Cantley inform the conductor in good time. To board, RAILWAYS Snow Hill MOOR STREET Millbrook Berney Arms please give a clear hand signal to the driver. Please check for details on nationalrail.co.uk Dullingham Reedham 1 WEST Not all lines or stations Henley- Widney Manor Wolverton St. Neots Cambridge North MIDLANDS Lidlington Haddiscoe Under a 15-minute walk between stations For details of train times and fares go to nationalrail.co.uk are shown in this in-Arden Dorridge RAILWAY Harlington CAMBRIDGE Newmarket Diss or call National Rail Enquiries on 03457 48 49 50 to Kidderminster yellow area Wooton MILTON KEYNES Ridgmont Kennett Somerleyton CENTRAL Sandy Independent bus or coach link and Worcester Wawen Lapworth Oulton Broad North Lowestoft with through ticketing available This map is effective from January 2021 until further notice. Foxton Shelford Bury St. Edmunds Thurston Oulton Broad South Kenilworth Aspley Guise Biggleswade Ferry links Beccles © Rail Delivery Group – January 2021 STRATFORD- Stratford- Wilmcote Bearley Claverdon Royston Meldreth Shepreth Whittlesford Parkway Hatton Woburn Sands Elmswell Hovercraft link UPON-AVON upon-Avon Arlesey Brampton Parkway Great Chesterford THIS MAP MUST NOT BE REPRODUCED IN ANY FORM Warwick Parkway SOUTHERN Bow Brickhill Leagrave Halesworth Airport link Ashwell & Morden GREATER ANGLIA WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM THE RAIL DELIVERY GROUP to Birmingham Warwick AVANTI WEST COAST Audley End Stowmarket Darsham LONDON NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY Fenny Stratford WEST MIDLANDS RAILWAY to Kidderminster CROSSCOUNTRY Baldock Saxmundham OWING TO CORONAVIRUS, SOME RAIL A and Birmingham LEAMINGTON SPA Bletchley Newport Needham Market Wickham Market B Letchworth Garden City SERVICES, BUS LINKS OR SEA CROSSINGS WEST MIDLANDS LUTON Melton MAY BE SUSPENDED, OR STATIONS RAILWAY Pershore Honeybourne Elsenham BANBURY Luton Airport Hitchin IPSWICH Woodbridge TEMPORARILY CLOSED. PLEASE CHECK GREAT WESTERN Leighton Buzzard Great Worcester Worcestershire CROSSCOUNTRY STANSTED BEFORE YOU TRAVEL BY VISITING RAILWAY Malvern WORCESTER Evesham Moreton-in-Marsh Luton Airport to Hereford Malvern Link Foregate SHRUB HILL Parkway GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY Parkway STEVENAGE AIRPORT nationalrail.co.uk Street Cheddington NETWORK RAILCARD AREA Westerfield Derby Road Trimley NETWORK RAILCARD AREA Kingham CHILTERN RAILWAYS Stansted EAST MIDLANDS THAMESLINK Mountfitchet Manningtree TRAIN OPERATING Kings Sutton RAILWAY Knebworth Watton- Felixstowe at-Stone 2 Shipton Tring Sudbury COMPANIES Aylesbury Vale Parkway Harpenden Welwyn Bishop’s Stortford 2 North GREAT COLCHESTER Avanti West Coast NORTHERN Netherlands Ascott-under-Wychwood Sawbridgeworth Bures Mistley Heyford Berkhamsted Braintree avantiwestcoast.com Ashchurch for Tewkesbury Bicester Welwyn Hertford St. Albans Garden City Hythe Wrabness Harwich Dovercourt Harwich GLOUCESTER Charlbury North AYLESBURY North Harlow Mill Braintree Freeport Chappel & Town Chiltern Railways Abbey ST. ALBANS CITY Hertford Ware Wakes Colne International Bicester Hemel Hempstead Hatfield East Marks Colchester CROSSCOUNTRY Finstock Tackley Village Park Street St. Margarets Tey Town Wivenhoe Walton-on-the-Naze chilternrailways.co.uk CHELTENHAM SPA Harlow Town Cressing TRANSPORT Apsley How Wood Welham for WALES Stoke Mandeville Rye House Kelvedon CrossCountry Combe Green Bayford Roydon White Notley Alresford Weeley Kirby Cross to Newport and Islip King’s crosscountrytrains.co.uk south Wales Brookmans Stonehouse Langley Bricket Wood Radlett Witham Great Bentley Thorpe- Frinton-on-Sea Hanborough Oxford Parkway Haddenham & Little Kimble Park c2c Thame Parkway Garston Broxbourne le-Soken GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY Wendover c2c-online.co.uk OXFORD Watford North Potters Cuffley Stroud Monks Risborough Bar Hatfield Peverel Cam & Dursley Theobalds Cheshunt Clacton-on-Sea East Midlands Railway Radley WATFORD Elstree & Hadley Crews Grove Great JUNCTION eastmidlandsrailway.co.uk Kemble Missenden Borehamwood Wood Hill Culham Chinnor & Princes Princes Risborough CHILTERN RAILWAYS Turkey Waltham CHELMSFORD Yate Risborough Railway Eurostar BRISTOL Street Cross GREAT WESTERN PARKWAY SWINDON Appleford Saunderton eurostar.com RAILWAY Chinnor Harrow & West Amersham Wealdstone Hampstead Enfield Ingatestone Gatwick Express 3 CROSSCOUNTRY Didcot Thameslink 3 to south Wales Parkway High Wycombe Willesden Junction Lock South gatwickexpress.com Wallingford Finsbury Seven Woodham North Burnham- Filton Abbey Wood Cholsey & Wallingford Park Sisters GREATER ANGLIA Battlesbridge Ferrers Fambridge Althorne on-Crouch Southminster Beaconsfield Harrow-on-the-Hill West Railway Henley- Bourne Gerrards Hampstead Tottenham Greater Anglia GREAT WESTERN on-Thames End Hale Chippenham Cholsey Cross Denham Highbury & greateranglia.co.uk RAILWAY Billericay Wickford to Severn Beach Marlow Islington Rayleigh Goring & Streatley Shiplake Cookham Seer Green Denham West Ruislip Brentwood Shenfield Great Northern Stapleton Road & Jordans Golf Club TfL RAIL GREATER ANGLIA greatnorthernrail.com Pangbourne Harold Hockley Wargrave Furze Platt West Ealing Wood Lawrence Hill TfL RAIL Drayton Broadway Great Western Railway Tilehurst St. Pancras King’s Rochford Reading West Marylebone Euston International Cross gwr.com Oldfield Park BRISTOL Paddington Moorgate Southend SOUTHEND TEMPLE MEADS Aldermaston Theale Twyford Maidenhead Taplow Burnham Langley Iver Heathrow Express Slough Liverpool Airport Prittlewell Victoria GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY Stratford heathrowexpress.com Keynsham Bath Spa Street West Southend c2c Midgham READING For full details within this area see Farringdon Upminster Horndon Laindon Basildon East Central Pitsea Leigh-on-Sea Westcliff Shoeburyness GREAT WESTERN Heathrow London’s Rail & Tube Services map Fenchurch Island Line Earley WINDSOR & ETON RAILWAY Terminals 2 and 3 Shepherd’s Street Barking Benfleet Chalkwell SOUTHEND Thorpe southwesternrailway.com CROSSCOUNTRY Riverside City c2c Central Bay Freshford Melksham Heathrow Bush Thameslink to Taunton and Exeter Thatcham Winnersh Triangle Terminal 5 Victoria Charing East London North Eastern Railway Rainham Tilbury Town Stanford-le-Hope Mortimer Datchet Cross Grays Tilbury lner.co.uk TfL RAIL Waterloo Winnersh Waterloo East Heathrow Sunnymeads Blackfriars Cannon Street Tilbury Riverside 4 London Northwestern Railway Avoncliff Newbury Racecourse GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY Terminal 4 4 Wokingham STATION CLOSED Sheerness-on-Sea londonnorthwesternrailway.co.uk CROSSCOUNTRY Bracknell London Bridge SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY Wraysbury UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE please check with Clapham Queenborough London Overground NETWORK RAILCARD AREA Martins Heron tfl.gov.uk/status-updates Junction Greenhithe Newbury Virginia Greenwich Dartford for Bluewater Northfleet Gravesend tfl.gov.uk/overground Bradford-on-Avon Slade Green Higham Bramley Crowthorne Sunningdale Water Staines Feltham Richmond Swale Southeastern Longcross Eltham Crayford Stone Swanscombe Strood THAMESLINK Egham Ashford Crossing Kintbury Ascot Hampton Ebbsfleet International Kemsley Wimbledon Bromley Chestfield & Westgate- Southeastern High Speed Kempton Park Sidcup Farningham Rochester Gillingham Surbiton South St. Mary Cray Swanley Road Meopham Newington Teynham Whitstable Swalecliffe on-Sea southeasternrailway.co.uk Sandhurst Sunbury Bagshot Chertsey Upper Halliford Longfield Sole Street Southern Hungerford
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