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Train Times St Keyne Wishing Well Halt 15 December 2019 to 16 May 2020 Causeland Liskeard Coombe K2 Junction Halt Train times St Keyne Wishing Well Halt 15 December 2019 to 16 May 2020 Causeland Sandplace Looe Our biggest timetable change since 1976. Check all your journeys before you travel. GWR.com/timetables * neys S and news. Register at Don Buy your train tickets online at Earn Nectar points train times. Search Download our app to purchase tickets and check 03457 000 125* [email protected] GWR.com/contact Like us F More info r t ollow us andard ne ’ t miss out on our latest offers times : facebook.com/GWRUK t : w @GWRHelp ork c harges appl r (open 0600-2300 daily) mation rain GWR T Our biggest timetable change since 1976. Check all your jou before you travel. GWR.com/timetables 15 December 2019 to 16 May 2020 K2 GWR.com/signup y in your . Calls from mobiles m GWR.com App store , special deals ell Halt d r W ea yne a e k y be highe K ishing unction Halt Lis Coombe J St W Causeland Sandplace Looe 640306 r . Passenger Assist Large print timetables are available for our partially sighted customers. You can arrange help, check station accessibility, buy a ticket and reserve a seat by calling us on Call 03457 000 125*, or email [email protected] Freephone 0800 197 1329 or by text relay * S tandard network charges apply. Calls from mobiles may be higher. 18001 0800 197 1329 (open 0600 to 2300, 7 days a week, except Christmas Day). Welcome to our K2 timetable showing trains between Liskeard and Looe (The Looe Valley line). You may book assistance by completing the Access Ticket office hours Ticket Bike All services in this timetable are operated by Great Western Railway. online booking form available on our website. Station CRS Operator Category Weekdays Saturdays Sundays machine Toilets Car Park Rack Station accessibility CauselandHow much luggagCeA canU youGW bring on ourB trains?Uns taffed Unstaffed Unstaffed D Before you travel Up to 3 pieces of luggage, with a maximum size of Penalty Fares FromAll of 1 5our December stations are201 9,classi we’fiv ede c fhangedor their thelevel times of Coombe 30Junction x 70 x 90cm.Halt SmallCOE and mediumGW sized bagsB can beUns storedtaffed Unstaffed UnsIf ytouaff doedn’t have a valid ticket you may have to D 75%of accessibili of trains acrossty: the Great Western Railway network Lisunderkeard your seats or LinSK the overheadGW racks. LargeB items061 5can - 1 845 0615 - 1845 11p0a0y - a1 830Penalty Fare.D D O D D to provide faster, more frequent services and thousands Category A: T his station has step-free access Looebe stored in the dedicatedLOO luggageGW areas. A Unstaffed Unstaffed UnsFindta outffed more at GWR.com/revenuepD rotectionD more seats every day. to all platforms Sandplace SDP GW A Unstaffed Unstaffed Unstaffed D Check all your journeys at GWR.com/timetables Want to bring your bike? Transport Focus Category B: T his station has a degree of St Keyne You must reserve aSKN bike spaceGW on many ofB our services.Unst affed UnsTtheaff UKed ’s independentUnstaffed watchdog for passengers and D Make sure yourstep-free ticket is vaccessalid be ftoore the you plat traform,vel, as Wishing Well Halt These are shown in our timetables. road users. Call 0300 123 2350* or fi nd out more at restrictions havewhi changed.ch may be in both directions or transportfocus.org.uk in one direction only. Check details Space is limited, so we have a strict fi rst-come, fi rst-served Changes to publishedon our w timesebsite Operator policy. 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LISKEARD TO LOOE (THE LOOE VALLEY LINE) hAssistance dogs can be carried. TO FRIDAYS MONDAYS Free Wi-Fi and plug sockets are available on most of ¬ ą Liskeard d 0557 0713 0830 0936our 1036trains. 1136 1236 1336 1436 1540 1644 1746 1849 1949 2105 NationalCoombe Rail Junction Halt d ∙ ∙ 0839 ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ 1549 ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ Find Stout Keyne more Wishing about train Well times Halt and fdares. 0609x 0725x 0846x 0948xDelay∙ Repa1148xy ∙ 1348x ∙ 1556x ∙ 1758x ∙ 2001x 2117x Causeland d 0613x 0729x 0850x 0952x ∙ 1152x ∙ 1352x ∙ 1600x ∙ 1802x ∙ 2005x 2121x Call 03457Sandplace 48 49 50* (24 hours, callsd m a0616xy be recorded),0732x 0853x 0955xYou m∙ay be1155x entitled to∙ compensation1355x ∙if your1603x journey has∙ 1805x ∙ 2008x 2124x or goLooe to national rail.co.uk a 0626 0742 0903 1005been1104 delayed1205 for 151304 minutes1405 or more.1504 Find 1613out more1712 at 1815 1917 2018 2134 You will also be able to fi nd details of the GWR.com/DelayRepay NationalSATURDAYS Rail Conditions of Travel. Liskeard ¬ ą d 0600 0722 0827 0936Great1036 West1136ern Rail1236way Cus1336tomer1436 Panel 1540 1650 1752 1852 1956 2100 PlusBusCoombe ¬ Junction Halt d ∙ ∙ 0836 ∙ From ∙how good∙ your journ∙ eys∙ are, to ∙what y1549ou want from∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ An add-onSt Keyne tick Wishinget which Wellgives Halt you discountedd 0612x bus0734x travel to0842x and 0948xour st∙ations1148x and trains,∙ and1348x how we handle∙ 1555x timetables∙ and1804x ∙ 2008x 2112x Causeland d 0615x 0737x 0846x 0951x ∙ 1151x ∙ 1351x ∙ 1559x ∙ 1807x * ∙Standard2011x network c2115xharges apply. Calls from mobiles may be higher from many of our stations. Find out more at plusbus.info engineering works. Find out more at GWR.com/panel All information correct at time of publication. Errors and omissions excepted. Sandplace d 0619x 0741x 0849x 0955x ∙ 1155x ∙ 1355x ∙ 1602x ∙ 1811x ∙ 2015x 2119x Looe a 0631 0753 0900 1007 1104 1207 1304 1407 1504 1611 1718 1823 1920 2027 2131 FROM 5 APRIL SUNDAYS ` NotesNotes and symbols A A A A A A A A a Arrival time BoldLiskeardThrough ¬ service ą d 0936 1040 1220 1350 1505 1639 1755 2015 d Departure time LightCoombeConnecting Junction service Halt d ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ x Stops on request. Please tell the Conductor if you wish to leave. Please signal to the Driver if GreenSt KeyneRuns on Wishing certain daysWell only.Halt Pleased check0949x note1053x at top 1233xof column1403x 1518x 1652x 1808x 2028x you wish to board ¬ CauselandPlusbus available d 0952x 1056x 1236x 1406x 1521x 1655x 1811x 2031x ` ` ă SandplaceMinimum time, in minutes, you dneed 0956x to allow1100x between1240x connecting1410x services1525x (this1659x is only1815x shown2035x A Runs from 5 April Looeat stations where this differs froma the1005 standard1109 5 minute1249 allowance)1419 1534 1708 1824 2044 ` ` ` ` LOOE TO LISKEARD (THE LOOE VALLEY LINE) TO FRIDAYS MONDAYS Looe d 0634 0754 0905 1008 1106 1208 1306 1408 1506 1616 1714 1817 1919 2029 2136 Sandplace d 0639x 0759x 0910x ∙ 1111x ∙ 1311x ∙ 1511x ∙ 1719x ∙ 1924x ∙ 2141x Causeland d 0643x 0803x 0914x ∙ 1115x ∙ 1315x ∙ 1515x ∙ 1723x ∙ 1928x ∙ 2145x St Keyne Wishing Well Halt d 0646x 0806x 0917x ∙ 1118x ∙ 1318x ∙ 1518x ∙ 1726x ∙ 1931x ∙ 2148x Coombe Junction Halt d ∙ 0819 ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ 1531 ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ Liskeard ¬ ą a 0701 0826 0933 1034 1133 1233 1334 1433 1537 1642 1742 1843 1947 2055 2204 SATURDAYS Looe d 0632 0755 0902 1008 1105 1208 1305 1408 1505 1614 1720 1824 1922 2028 2138 Sandplace d 0636x 0759x 0906x ∙ 1109x ∙ 1309x ∙ 1509x ∙ 1724x ∙ 1926x ∙ 2142x Causeland d 0640x 0803x 0910x ∙ 1113x ∙ 1313x ∙ 1513x ∙ 1728x ∙ 1930x ∙ 2146x St Keyne Wishing Well Halt d 0644x 0807x 0914x ∙ 1117x ∙ 1317x ∙ 1517x ∙ 1732x ∙ 1934x ∙ 2150x Coombe Junction Halt d ∙ ∙ 0923 ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ 1526 ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ Liskeard ¬ ą a 0702 0823 0935 1034 1133 1232 1335 1432 1537 1638 1748 1848 1950 2052 2208 FROM 5 APRIL SUNDAYS Notes A A A A A A A A Looe d 1008 1112 1255 1422 1545 1711 1830 2050 Sandplace d 1013x 1117x 1300x 1427x 1550x 1716x 1835x 2055x Causeland d 1017x 1121x 1304x 1431x 1554x 1720x 1839x 2059x St Keyne Wishing Well Halt d 1021x 1125x 1308x 1435x 1558x 1724x 1843x 2103x Coombe Junction Halt d ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ ∙ Liskeard ¬ ą a 1036 1140 1323 1450 1613 1739 1858 2118 Weekend timetables Train times are often changed at weekends to enable maintenance work to be carried out. The times shown in this timetable are a guide to our services, and you should confirm your train times online prior to travelling at GWR.com/Check There are no Sunday services on this route until 5 April 2020 NOTES AND SYMBOLS Bold Through service a Arrival time Light Connecting service d Departure time Green Runs on certain days only. Please check note at top of column x Stops on request. Please tell the Conductor if you wish to leave. Minimum time, in minutes, you need to allow between connecting services Please signal to the Driver if you wish to board (this is only shown at stations where this differs from the standard 5 minute allowance) ¬ PlusBus available A Runs from 5 April Welcome to our K2 timetable showing trains between Liskeard and Looe (The Looe Valley line). All services in this timetable are operated by Great Western Railway. How much luggage can you bring on our trains? Before you travel Up to 3 pieces of luggage, with a maximum size of Penalty Fares From 15 December 2019, we’ve changed the times of 30 x 70 x 90cm.
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