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Great West Way ® Discoverer Pass Great West Way routes Great West Way routes included – WEST included – EAST Train routes Train routes • Bristol Temple Meads – • London Paddington-Swindon Swindon (via Bath Spa and (via Didcot or Westbury) Chippenham) • London Waterloo-Westbury via • Bristol Temple Meads – Salisbury using GWR or SWR Salisbury via Westbury services • Chippenham-Trowbridge via • Thames Valley branch lines More information Melksham east of Reading (except ® • Westbury-Pewsey services to Guildford) Great West Way Bus route Bus route • X5 Salisbury, Amesbury, • X2 and X32 beween Oxford [email protected] Pewsey, Marlborough, and Wantage via Didcot Discoverer pass Swindon (Salisbury Reds) Parkway (Thames Travel, • 49 Trans-Wilts-Express, Connector) Swindon, Trowbridge, • X38/X39 & X40, Reading, GWR.com/contact (Stagecoach West) Henley, Wallingford, Oxford • 55 Swindon-Royal Wootton (Thames Travel, River Rapids) Basset-Chippenham • X5 Salisbury, Amesbury, (Stagecoach West GOLD) Pewsey, Marlborough, Follow us: @GWRHelp • S6 Swindon-Faringdon- Swindon (Salisbury Reds) Oxford (Stagecoach West • Green Line services 702 GOLD) and 703 between Heathrow, Like us: facebook.com/GWRUK • 80/81 Swindon-Marlborough Windsor and LEGOLAND (Stagecoach West) Windsor Resort • All First West of England • Reading Buses services, services (except Bristol Flyer) excluding Greenwave, 03457 000 125* (open 0600-2300 daily) Kennections, football and special event services Discounts on the following Earn Nectar points services: Buy your train tickets online at GWR.com • Open Top Oxford • A railcard discount is given on the Reading RailAir Coach Don’t miss out on our latest offers, Great West Way routes included – GLOBAL special deals and news. Register at All routes included in East and West regions GWR.com/signup GreatWestWay.co.uk *Standard network charges apply. Calls from mobiles may be higher. Great West Way Discoverer pass How to buy your pass Prices and Conditions The Great West Way is a 125-mile touring route You can purchase the Great West Way Discoverer between London, Bath and Bristol, based on ancient pass online at GWR.com or from your local station. Domestic Domestic International International 1 Day 7 Days 3 Days 7 Days routes, roaming through idyllic countryside, quaint They come in the form of a standard orange ticket, Name Great West Great West Great West Great West villages and elegant towns. clearly showing the route you have purchased and 1 Day 7 Days Int 3 Int 7 whether it is valid for one day or seven. East Region £71.00 £163.00 - - Get around the Great West Way on the rail and If you are travelling from overseas, international bus network using the Great West Way Discoverer West Region £24.50 £71.00 - - passes (similar to a BritRail pass) can be purchased pass. It includes unlimited Off-Peak train travel from Global - £245.00 £100.50 £132.50 online at ACPRail.com or via your travel agent, where London Paddington along the route to Bristol Temple Restrictions • Off-peak only • Advance purchase - 7 days discounted international rates apply and with no Meads via Reading and Swindon, or Newbury and off-peak travel time restrictions. • Sold outside UK only Pewsey, with options to branch off towards Salisbury via Westbury (or London Waterloo to Salisbury with • Foreign ID required South Western Railway). It also includes unlimited travel on the bus services along the routes listed in Notes • No off-peak restrictions this leaflet. Discounts • 0 to 5 Years old - free of • 0 to 5 Years old - free of Choose from a one day or seven days ticket to enjoy charge charge your Great West Way adventure. • 5 to 15 Years old - 50% • 5 to 15 Years old - 15% • Railcard holders - 10% Plan your journey at GreatWestWay.co.uk s rn te hil e C Th Didcot Parkway Wantage Downs Waterloo ex ess Station h W Nort Melksham Bradford on Avon KEY: GREAT WEST WAY® Trowbridge Train Routes Basingstoke Bus Routes Westbury DISCOVERER PASS Frome KEY: KEY GREAT WEST WAY® Train RouteRoutess GREAT WEST WAY® DISCOVERER PASS Bus RouteRoutess Journey along the Great West Way on the bus & rail network using the Great West Way DISCOVERER PASS Discoverer pass. Choose from a East, West or global pass to enjoy your Great West Way adventure. GLOBAL Pass A Global pass allows explorers to travel on all routes on the map above and on the routes below: WEST Pass EAST Pass TRAIN: TRAIN: s rn Bristol – Swindon Swindon – London Paddington Via Didcot te hil e C Th Bristol – Salisbury via Westbury and Melksham and Westbury (inclusive of Thames Valley Bristol – Hungerford Via Bath, Trowbridge, branch lines east of Reading) Westbury/Frome and Pewsey Westbury – London Waterloo via Salisbury s rn te using SWR services hil e C Th BUS: First Mendip Explorer Bath and Bristol – Wells BUS: D1 Bath, Trowbridge, Westbury, Warminster, Jet Black1 Reading to Newbury via Theale Salisbury X2 and X32 between Oxford and Wantage Downs D2 Bath, Woolverton, Frome X38/X39 & X40, Reading, Henley, ex ess h W D3 Bath, Melksham, Bowerhill Wallingford, Oxford Nort All Yate and Thornford routes X5 Salisbury, Amersbury, Pewsey, 8 Bristol Temple Meads, Bristol City, Bristol Marlborough, Swindon Downs ex ess Zoo and Clifton Down 49 Trans-Wilts-Express, Swindon, Trowbridge h W Bradford Nort on Avon X5 Salisbury, Amersbury, Pewsey, 55 Swindon, Royal Wootton Bassett, Marlborough, Swindon Chippenham 49 Trans-Wilts-Express, Swindon, Trowbridge 66 Swindon, Faringdon, Oxford Bradford on Avon 55 Swindon, Royal Wootton Bassett, 81 Swindon – Malborough Chippenham 702/3 Windsor to LEGOLAND 81 Swindon – Malborough and Heathrow Airport Discounted passes available on the following: Bath – Bristol Airport (A4 Air Link) Oxford Airline* Bristol – Bristol Airport Reading – Heathrow Rail Air* Open Top Oxford* *Only available with East Pass For more information on the Great West Way visit our website. GreatWestWay.co.uk GREAT WEST WAY® GLOBAL pass DISCOVERER PASS A Global pass allows explorers to travel on all routes on the map above and on the routes below: WEST pass EAST pass Added Benefits GLOBAL pass GREAT WEST WAY® TRAIN: All Yate and Thornford routes TRAIN: X5 Salisbury, Amersbury, Pewsey, Discounted passes available on the following: Journey along the Great West Way A Global pass allows explorers to travel on all routes on the map above and on the routes below: 8 Bristol Temple Meads, Bristol City, Bristol Zoo DISCOVERERon the bus & rail PASS network using the Bristol – Swindon Swindon – London Paddington Via Didcot Marlborough, Swindon WESTBris passtol – Salisbury via Westbury and Melksham and Clifton Down EAST passand Westbury (inclusive of Thames Valley 49 Trans-Wilts-Express, Swindon, TrowbridgeAdded BenefitsBath – Bristol Airport (A4 Air Link) Great West Way Discoverer pass. Bristol – Hungerford Via Bath, Trowbridge, X5 Salisbury, Amersbury, Pewsey, branch lines east of Reading) 55 Swindon, Royal Wootton Bassett, Chippenham Bristol – Bristol Airport Marlborough, Swindon 66 Swindon, Faringdon, Oxford Open Top Oxford* Journey along the Great West Way TRAIN:Westbury/Frome and Pewsey All Yate and Thornford routes TRAIN: Westbury – London Waterloo via Salisbury X5 Salisbury, Amersbury, Pewsey, Discounted passes available on the following: Choose from a East, West 8 Bristol T49emple Trans-Wilts-Expr Meads, Bristoless, City Swindon,, Bristol Zoo Trowbridg e using SWR services 81 Swindon – Malborough Oxford Airline* on the bus & rail network using the Bristol –BUS: Swindon Swindon – London Paddington Via Didcot Marlborough, Swindon Bristol – Salisbury via Westbury and Melksham and Clifton55 Dow Swindon,n Royal Wootton Bassett, Chippenhamand Westbury (inclusive of Thames Valley 49 Trans-Wilts-Expr702/3 ess,Windsor Swindon, to Legoland Trowbridg ande Heathrow AirportBath – Bristol AirportReading (A4 – AirHeathr Linkow) Rail Air* or global pass to enjoy your First Mendip Explorer Bath and Bristol – Wells BUS: For more information on the Great West Way Discoverer pass. Bristol – Hungerford Via Bath, Trowbridge, X5 Salisbury81 ,Swindon Amersbur –y, Malbor Pewseyoug, h branch lines east of Reading) 55 Swindon, Royal Wootton Bassett, Chippenham Bristol – Bristol *OnlyAirport available with East pass Great West Way adventure. D1 Bath, Trowbridge, Westbury, Jet Black1 Reading to Newbury via Theale Westbury/Frome and Pewsey Marlborough, Swindon Westbury – London Waterloo via Salisbury 66 Swindon, Faringdon, Oxford Open Top Oxford* Great West Way visit our website: Warminster, Salisbury X2 and X32 between Oxford and Wantage Choose from a East, West 49 Trans-Wilts-Express, Swindon, Trowbridge using SWR services 81 Swindon – Malborough Oxford Airline* Find out more at GWR.com BUS: D2 Bath, Woolverton, Frome 55 Swindon, Royal Wootton Bassett, Chippenham X38/X39 & X40, Reading, Henley, 702/3 Windsor to Legoland and Heathrow Airport Reading – Heathrow Rail Air* GreatWestWay.co.uk or global pass to enjoy your First MendipD3 Bath, Explor Melksham,er Bath and Bowerh Bristolill – Wells BUS: Wallingford, Oxford For more information on the 81 Swindon – Malborough *Only available with East pass Great West Way adventure. D1 Bath, Trowbridge, Westbury, Jet Black1 Reading to Newbury via Theale Great West Way visit our website: Warminster, Salisbury X2 and X32 between Oxford and Wantage Find out more at GWR.com D2 Bath, Woolverton, Frome X38/X39 & X40, Reading, Henley, GreatWestWay.co.uk D3 Bath, Melksham, Bowerhill Wallingford, Oxford.
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