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London, Bristol, Exeter and Plymouth to Penzance (Cornish Main Line) el at v a * r quieter times T Standard network charges apply. Calls from mobiles may behigher. Callsfrommobilesmay apply. Standard networkcharges More information and news.Registerat specialdeals missoutonourlatest offers, Don’t Buy yourtrainticketsonlineat Earn Nectarpoints train times.Search Download ourapp to purchaseticketsandcheck 03457 000125* [email protected] GWR.com/contact Like us: us: Follow times facebook.com/GWRUK @GWRHelp (open 0600-2300daily) ace f rain GWR ering ear a K1 GWR.com/signup T 16 May to 11 December 2021 ov GWR.com/Safety W c in your App store inyour GWR.com our y ash W hands Penzance Redruth Camborne St Erth Tru ro Bodmin Parkway Bodmin Par Austell St Saltash Liskeard London Paddington London Plymouth Not all stations shown stations all Not Check before you travel, visit Travel with Confidence. 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 * Standard network charges apply. Calls from mobiles may be higher. 18001 0800 197 1329 (open 0600 to 2300, 7 days a week, except Christmas Day). Access Ticket offi ce hours Ticket Bike You may book assistance by completing the Station CRS Operator Category Weekdays Saturdays Sundays machine Toilets Car Park Rack online booking form available on our website. Bodmin Parkway BOD GW B 0610 - 2000 0630 - 2000 1035 - 1940 D D O D D Station accessibility Bristol Temple Meads BRI NR A 0530 - 2130 0530 - 2130 0645 - 2130 D D O D D All of our stations are classifi ed for their level Camborne CBN GW B 0645 - 1400 0645 - 1400 Closed D D O D D of accessibility: Devonport DPT GW B Unstaffed Unstaffed Unstaffed D Category A: This station has step-free access Dockyard DOC GW C Unstaffed Unstaffed Unstaffed D to all platforms Exeter St Davids EXD GW A 0545 - 2040 0615 - 2000 0730 - 2040 D D O D D Category B: This station has a degree of Hayle HYL GW B Unstaffed Unstaffed Unstaffed D D step-free access to the platform, which may be in both directions or Keyham KEY GW C Unstaffed Unstaffed Unstaffed D in one direction only. Check details Liskeard LSK GW B 0615 - 1845 0615 - 1845 0915 - 1645 D D O D D on our website London Paddington PAD NR A 24 hrs 24 hrs 24 hrs D D O D D Category C: This station does not have Lostwithiel LOS GW B Unstaffed Unstaffed Unstaffed D D step-free access to any platform Menheniot MEN GW B Unstaffed Unstaffed Unstaffed D D Full details can be found at 0945 - 1515 0900 - 1800 0930 - 1630 Newquay NQY GW A D D GWR.com/PassengerAssist Summer Only Summer Only Summer Only Operator Newton Abbot NTA GW A 0550 - 1910 0610 - 1750 0845 - 1810 D D O D D GW Great Western Railway Par PAR GW B 0720 - 1410 0720 - 1410 Closed D D D D NR Network Rail Penzance PNZ GW A 0605 - 2010 0615 - 1810 0845 - 1730 D D O D D For details of accessibility at any station, Plymouth P LY GW A 0625 - 2000 0625 - 1900 0800 - 2000 D D O D D check nationalrail.co.uk Reading RDG NR A 0515 - 2245 0530 - 2245 0715 - 2245 D D O D D Redruth RED GW B 0520 - 2020 0520 - 2020 0900 - 2030 D D O D D Large print timetables are Saltash STS GW B Unstaffed Unstaffed Unstaffed D D available for our partially St Austell SAU GW A 0550 - 1900 0650 - 1900 0945 - 1645 D D O D D St Budeaux Ferry Road SBF GW B Unstaffed Unstaffed Unstaffed D sighted customers. 0715 - 1200 0715 - 1200 1015 - 1745 St Erth SER GW B D D O D D Call 03457 000 125* or email 1230 - 1500 1230 - 1500 Summer Only St Germans SGM GW B Unstaffed Unstaffed Unstaffed D [email protected] Taunton TAU GW A 0450 - 0100 0610 - 2000 0810 - 2000 D D O D D * Standard network charges apply. Totnes TOT GW A 0725 - 1610 0725 - 1545 1050 - 1825 D D O D D Calls from mobiles may be higher. Tru ro TRU GW B 0645 - 2005 0640 - 1905 0915 - 1830 D D O D D This timetable shows trains between Plymouth and Penzance (Cornish Main Line). Bags and Luggage Transport Focus Changes to published times You can bring up to 3 pieces of luggage, with a maximum The UK’s independent watchdog for passengers and Improvement works may affect services, especially at size of 30 x 70 x 90cm. Small and medium sized bags can be road users. Call 0300 123 2350* or fi nd out more at weekends. Services may also be different on public stored under your seats or in the overhead racks. Large items transportfocus.org.uk holidays. Always check your journey before you leave at can be stored in the dedicated luggage areas. Surfboards GWR.com/check can’t be taken on our IET trains. Look for GWR trains shown Seat reservations on GWR services with a s symbol in our timetables. % (Shown on our Intercity Express Trains, and some long Replacement buses distance regional trains) h Bikes Animals , non-folding bikes, and large items of luggage When you try and buy a ticket, we will allocate you a seat if You must reserve a bike space on many of our services. can’t be carried on our buses. one is available. However, if all the seats are already reserved, These are shown in our timetables. Space is limited, so we h you won’t be able to buy a ticket online for that service. Assistance dogs can be carried. have a strict fi rst-come, fi rst-served policy. Book a space at your nearest staffed station, through our Customer Support We leave some space for those with walk-up tickets, or who team, or when you buy your ticket online at GWR.com may have been disrupted. If you buy a ticket on the day of travel, we may allocate you a Short platforms Penalty Fares space instead of a specifi c seat. Sit in any unreserved seat in Some stations have short platforms. In some cases, you If you don’t have a valid ticket you may have to your class of travel, social distancing as best you can. pay a Penalty Fare. can only join or leave the train from certain carriages. Please el at v a * listen for announcements. Y (Shown on our other trains) r T quieter times Standard network charges apply. Calls from mobiles may be higher. Calls from mobiles may apply. Standard network charges More information Find outand news. Register at more special deals miss out on our latest offers, Don’t atBuy your train tickets online at GWR.com/revenueprotectionEarn Nectar points train times. Search Download our app to purchase tickets and check 03457 000 125* [email protected] GWR.com/contact Like us: us: Follow We will reserve you space on board, rather than a specifi c Free Wi-Fi and plug sockets are available on most of seat. Sit in any unreserved seat in your class of travel, social our trains. distancingtimes as best you can. National Rail facebook.com/GWRUK Our seat guarantee Find out more about train times and fares. Delay@GWRHelp Repay Call 03457 48 49 50* (24 hours, calls may be recorded) You are entitled to compensation if your journey has been If you have a reservation on a GWR service and have to stand, or go to nationalrail.co.uk delayed for 15 minutes or more. Find out more at you are entitled to compensation. Find out more at GWR.com (open 0600-2300 daily) ace f rain You can also fi nd the National Rail ConditionsGWR of Travel here. GWR.com/DelayRepay ering ear a K1 GWR.com/signup T 16 May to 11 December 2021 ov GWR.com/Safety PlusBus ¬ Great Western Railway Customer Panel W c in your App store in your An add-on ticket which gives you discounted bus travel to and Our panel is set up for you to tell us your thoughts and give * Standard network charges apply. Calls from mobiles may be higher from many of our stations. Find out more at plusbus.info us feedback on how we are doing. Find out more at All information correct at time of publication. Errors and omissions excepted. GWR.com GWR.com/Panel Download the most up-to-date version at GWR.com/timetables The Devon & Cornwall Rail Partnership our This Partnership works to promote rail travel in the region y and to improve services and facilities at our stations. ash W hands Find out more at dcrp.org.uk Paddington London Plymouth Saltash Liskeard Parkway Bodmin Par Austell St Tru ro Redruth Camborne St Erth Penzance Not all stations shown stations all Not Check before you travel, visit Travel with Confidence. 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 * Standard network charges apply. Calls from mobiles may be higher. 18001 0800 197 1329 (open 0600 to 2300, 7 days a week, except Christmas Day). Access Ticket offi ce hours Ticket Bike You may book assistance by completing the Station CRS Operator Category Weekdays Saturdays Sundays machine Toilets Car Park Rack online booking form available on our website.
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