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Notes Liskeard Z 6D Coombe Junction Halt D St Keyne Wishing Well Halt GENERAL INFORMATION NOTES AND SYMBOLS This timetable shows the full service between Liskeard For further information about travelling with us please Bold Denotes a through service and Looe — The Looe Valley Line. pick up a copy of Travelling with First Great Western , Pink Operates on certain days only T E H available at all staffed stations. z This station has short platforms IN E L All services are operated by First Great Western. and cannot accommodate the full LO Y OE LLE National Rail Conditions of Carriage length of some trains. Please VA Printed information correct at time of going to press For further information on tickets and travelling on the listen for announcements (March 2013). Rail Improvement work may affect the national rail network please refer to the National Rail regarding which section of the train to alight services shown in this timetable and train services are Conditions of Carriage, a copy of which is available on from also often amended on Bank Holidays. To check travel our website at www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk or at 6 Minimum connection time where different from details and for the most up-to-date timetable information staffed stations. the standard 5 minutes visit www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/printtimetable or a Arrival time use our smart phone app. Travelling through Reading? d Departure time Reading station is being remodelled by Network Rail x Service stops on request. Passengers wishing The Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership and we sometimes need to make changes to our train to alight must inform the conductor. The Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership works to service to facilitate this. Please visit Passengers wishing to board must give an promote travel on rural branch lines in Devon and www.networkrail.co.uk/reading for information on this appropriate hand signal to the driver Cornwall and seeks improvements to services and project. A Runs until 7 September facilities across the region. Please visit www.greatscenicrailways.com or call 01752 233 094 for further information. LISKEARD TO LOOE – THE LOOE VALLEY LINE TRAVELLING WITH A CYCLE ON FIRST GREAT WESTERN TRAINS? Many of our trains can only accommodate 2 cycles and we M Notes operate a strict first-come first-served policy. Please see our O N Liskeard z 6 d 0605 0714 0833 0958 1118 1215 1319 1428 1541 1641 1801 1918 ‘Cycling By Train’ leaflet for further details. D A • • • • • • • • • • Y Coombe Junction Halt d 0842 1007 S • • St Keyne Wishing Well Halt d 0617 x 0726 x 0848 x 1013 x 1227 x 1331 x 1553 x 1653 x 1813 x 1931 x – F • • R Causeland d 0621 x 0730 x 0852 x 1017 x 1231 x 1335 x 1557 x 1657 x 1817 x 1933 x I D Sandplace d 0624 x 0733 x 0856 x 1020 x • 1234 x 1338 x • 1600 x 1700 x 1820 x 1938 x A Y S Looe a 0636 0745 0904 1029 1146 1246 1350 1456 1612 1712 1832 1949 S A Notes A T z 6 U Liskeard d 0601 0712 0835 0958 1108 1212 1324 1428 1542 1656 1801 1928 2040 R Coombe Junction Halt d • • 0844 1006 • • • • • • • • • D • • A St Keyne Wishing Well Halt d 0613 x 0724 x 0850 x 1013 x 1224 x 1337 x 1554 x 1709 x 1813 x 1941 x 2053 x Y Causeland d 0617 0728 0854 1017 • 1228 1340 • 1558 1712 1817 1943 2055 S x x x x x x x x x x x Sandplace d 0620 x 0731 x 0858 x 1020 x • 1231 x 1344 x • 1601 x 1716 x 1820 x 1948 x 2100 x Looe a 0632 0743 0906 1029 1136 1243 1355 1456 1613 1727 1832 1959 2111 SUNDAYS UNTIL 8 SEPTEMBER Buy PLUSBUS with your train ticket (at the S ticket office or online) for cheaper bus travel U Notes N Liskeard z 6 d 1012 1126 1250 1400 1503 1610 1735 2015 around the urban area of the town that’s at D • • • • • • • • A Coombe Junction Halt d the start and / or end of your train journey. 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