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London Paddington and Oxford to Worcester and Hereford Train Times Train Times 11 December 2011 to 13 May 2012 London Paddington and Oxford to 19 Worcester and Hereford CONTENTS This timetable shows the full service from London Paddington and Oxford to Worcester and Hereford. London Paddington and Oxford to Worcester and Hereford 5 Mondays to Fridays 9 Saturdays 12 Sundays Hereford and Worcester to Oxford and London Paddington 14 Mondays to Fridays 18 Saturdays 21 Sundays 23 Notes and Symbols 2 Rail improvement work Rail improvement works will be taking place on this route as follows: • 27 December 2011 to 1 January 2012: Didcot Parkway to Oxford • Sundays, 8 & 15 January and 5 February: Didcot Parkway • Sunday 25 March: Ledbury to Hereford Sundays from 1 April: Worcester to Hereford For further information about travelling with us please pick up a copy of Travelling with First Great Western from your nearest staffed station. Information correct at time of going to press (October 2011). For the most up-to-date timetable information please create a bespoke timetable at www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/ printtimetable or call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50 (24 hours, calls may be recorded). Travelling through Reading? Our industry partners Network Rail are undertaking a major reconstruction of Reading station to increase the number of platforms and provide enhanced customer facilities. If you are travelling to, or changing trains at Reading station, please allow yourself extra time to make your journey and take extra care whilst using the station. For more information please visit www.networkrail.co.uk/reading 3 The Cotswold Line Promotion Group The Cotswold Line Promotion Group is a voluntary organisation which actively promotes and supports rail and bus feeder services along the Oxford – Worcester line and through to Hereford. The group welcomes new members and the help and support of the local community. For further information please visit www.clpg.co.uk Details of Sunday train services after 12 February were unavailable at the time of production. Please visit www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/ timetablesupplements where you can download this information. Some connecting services have also been omitted from this timetable on Sundays due to the proliferation of rail improvement works taking place across our network. For details of services after 12 February, including connecting services, you can create your own personalised timetable online at www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/ printtimetable 4 MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS LONDON PADDINGTON AND OXFORD TO WORCESTER AND HEREFORD Operator GW GW GW GW GW GW Notes ; Facilities 1 1 | 1 | 1 1 ] + 1 | London Paddington T t d • 0548 0648 0750 0822 0921 Slough z 3 d • 0605 0704 0806 0836 0936 Reading 7 d • 0622 0722 0822 0852 0952 Didcot Parkway d • 0639 0749 • • • Oxford d • 0656 0804 0858 0921 1025 Hanborough z d • 0706 0814 0907 0932 1035 Combe d • • • • • • Finstock d • • • • • • Charlbury z d • 0713 0821 0914 0940 1042 Ascott-under-Wychwood d • • • • • • Shipton z d • • • • • • Kingham z d • 0722 0830 0923 0949 1051 Moreton-in-Marsh z a • 0730 0838 0935 0957 1059 Moreton-in-Marsh z d 0546 0730 0838 • 0958 1059 Honeybourne z d • 0741 0849 • 1009 • Evesham a 0600 0748 0856 • 1017 1114 Evesham d 0600 0751 0856 • 1024 1114 Pershore z d 0608 0758 0903 • 1032 1121 Worcester Shrub Hill 7 a 0619 0810 0915 • 1044 1134 Worcester Shrub Hill 7 d 0633 0814 0915 • 1045 1135 Worcester Foregate St z 7 a 0639 0817 0918 • 1048 1140 Birmingham New Street w a 0707 c 0907 1024 • 1211 1313 Birmingham Snow Hill a 0749 c 0945 c 1045 c • 1215 1315 Malvern Link z a 0753 0851 0927 • 1102 1226 Great Malvern z a 0756 0854 0932 • 1106 1234 Colwall z a 0804 0900 0950 • 1114 1250 Ledbury z a 0811 0907 0957 • 1122 1257 Hereford 7 a 0832 0925 1016 • 1142 1316 Contents Notes and Symbols 5 Page 2 Page 23 MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS LONDON PADDINGTON AND OXFORD TO WORCESTER AND HEREFORD Operator GW GW GW GW GW GW Notes ; Facilities 1 | 1 ] + 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | London Paddington T t d 0950 1022 1120 1221 1321 1421 Slough z 3 d 1006 1036 1136 1236 1336 1436 Reading 7 d 1022 1052 1152 1252 1352 1452 Oxford d 1048 1119 1219 1321 1419 1519 Hanborough z d 1057 1130 1229 1331 1429 1529 Combe d • • • • • • Finstock d • • • • • • Charlbury z d 1104 1138 1236 1338 1436 1536 Ascott-under-Wychwood d • • • • • • Shipton z d • • • • • • Kingham z d 1113 1147 1245 1347 1445 1545 Moreton-in-Marsh z a 1122 1155 1253 1355 1454 1553 Moreton-in-Marsh z d • 1156 1253 1355 • 1553 Honeybourne z d • 1207 1304 1406 • 1604 Evesham a • 1215 1311 1412 • 1611 Evesham d • 1224 1311 1426 • 1620 Pershore z d • 1232 1318 1433 • 1627 Worcester Shrub Hill 7 a • 1244 1331 1446 • 1639 Worcester Shrub Hill 7 d • 1245 1332 1449 • 1640 Worcester Foregate St z 7 a • 1248 1335 1451 • 1643 Birmingham New Street w a • 1412 1513 1613 • 1813 Birmingham Snow Hill a • 1415 c 1445 c 1615 • 1817 Malvern Link z a • 1258 1350 1505 • 1717 Great Malvern z a • 1302 1356 1509 • 1721 Colwall z a • 1316 1450 1550 • 1752 Ledbury z a • 1324 1457 1557 • 1759 Hereford 7 a • 1348 1516 1616 • 1819 Contents Notes and Symbols 6 Page 2 Page 23 MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS LONDON PADDINGTON AND OXFORD TO WORCESTER AND HEREFORD Operator GW GW GW GW GW GW Notes ; t ; t C ; t CE ;t ; Facilities 1 ] + 1 1 ] + 1 ] + 1 ] + 1 ] + London Paddington T t d 1551 1622 1722 1750 1822 1922 Slough z 3 d 1606 1636 • • • 1936 Reading 7 d 1622 1652 1750 1822 1850 1952 Oxford d 1649 1732 1817 1849 1922 2019 f Hanborough z d 1659 1741 1827 • 1933 2030 f Combe d • 1743 • • • • Finstock d • 1748 • • • • Charlbury z d 1708 1752 1835 1903 1941 2038 e Ascott-under-Wychwood d • 1757 • • • • Shipton z d • 1800 • 1911 • • Kingham z d 1718 1805 1845 1918 1951 2047 e Moreton-in-Marsh z a 1726 1813 1853 1926 1959 2055 e Moreton-in-Marsh z d 1727 1813 1854 1927 2000 2056 e Honeybourne z d 1739 1824 1906 • 2012 2107 e Evesham a 1746 1831 1913 1943 2019 2115 f Evesham d 1747 1840 1914 1944 2020 2119 Pershore z d 1755 1848 1922 1952 2028 2127 Worcester Shrub Hill 7 a 1808 1859 1934 2003 2041 2146 Worcester Shrub Hill 7 d • 1909 1935 • 2042 2147 Worcester Foregate St z 7 a 1821 1911 1938 2012 2045 2150 Birmingham New Street w a • 2020 • 2120 • 2301 g Birmingham Snow Hill a 1935 • 2055 • 2155 c 2255 c Malvern Link z a 1829 1920 1948 2021 2054 2202 Great Malvern z a 1836 1924 1952 2024 2058 2206 Colwall z a 1854 • 1958 2030 2104 2225 Ledbury z a 1902 • 2006 2037 2112 2233 Hereford 7 a 1921 • 2027 2059 2133 2254 Contents Notes and Symbols 7 Page 2 Page 23 MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS LONDON PADDINGTON AND OXFORD TO WORCESTER AND HEREFORD Operator GW GW GW Notes D ; ; ; Facilities 1 ] + 1 ] | 1 | London Paddington T t d 1948 2020 2148 Slough z 3 d • 2036 2203 Reading 7 d 2018 2052 2222 Didcot Parkway d 2033 • • Oxford d • 2118 2252 Hanborough z d • 2128 2303 Combe d • • • Finstock d V • • • I z A • Charlbury d 2136 2311 C Ascott-under-Wychwood d H • • • E Shipton z d L • • 2318 T Kingham z d E • 2145 2324 N Moreton-in-Marsh z a H • 2153 2331 A Moreton-in-Marsh z d M • 2154 2332 Honeybourne z d • 2205 2344 Evesham a • 2213 2350 Evesham d • 2213 2352 Pershore z d • 2221 2359 Worcester Shrub Hill 7 a 2224 2234 0012 Worcester Shrub Hill 7 d • 2240 • Worcester Foregate St z 7 a • 2243 • Birmingham New Street w a • • • Birmingham Snow Hill a • • • Malvern Link z a • 2252 • Great Malvern z a • 2258 • Colwall z a • • • Ledbury z a • • • Hereford 7 a • • • Contents Notes and Symbols 8 Page 2 Page 23 SATURDAYS LONDON PADDINGTON AND OXFORD TO WORCESTER AND HEREFORD Operator GW GW GW GW GW GW Notes ; ; ; Facilities 1 ] 1 | 1 | 1 ] + 1 ] + 1 | London Paddington T t d 0521 0621 0721 0821 1021 1121 Slough z 3 d 0538 0638 0738 0839 1039 1139 Reading 7 d 0554 0654 0753 0854 1054 1154 Didcot Parkway d 0608 • • • • • Oxford d 0623 0723 0823 0923 1123 1223 Hanborough z d 0634 0732 0832 0934 1133 1233 Combe d • • • • • • Finstock d • • • • • • Charlbury z d 0642 0739 0839 0942 1141 1240 Ascott-under-Wychwood d • • • • • • Shipton z d • • • • • • Kingham z d 0651 0748 0848 0951 1150 1249 Moreton-in-Marsh z a 0700 0756 0856 1000 1159 1258 Moreton-in-Marsh z d 0700 0756 0856 1000 1159 1258 Honeybourne z d 0712 0807 0907 1012 1211 1309 Evesham a 0720 0815 0915 1020 1219 1317 Evesham d 0725 0821 0921 1025 1220 1321 Pershore z d 0732 0828 0928 1032 1227 1328 Worcester Shrub Hill 7 a 0744 0840 0940 1044 1239 1340 Worcester Shrub Hill 7 d 0746 0841 0941 1046 1245 1341 Worcester Foregate St z 7 a 0748 0844 0944 1048 1247 1344 Birmingham New Street w a 0911 1011 1041 1211 1411 1511 Birmingham Snow Hill a 0915 c 0955 1045 c 1215 c 1415 c 1515 Malvern Link z a 0758 0854 0954 1058 1257 1354 Great Malvern z a 0803 0900 1000 1105 1302 1400 Colwall z a 0850 0950 1050 1112 1313 1450 Ledbury z a 0857 0957 1057 1120 1321 1457 Hereford 7 a 0919 1019 1119 1141 1340 1519 Contents Notes and Symbols 9 Page 2 Page 23 SATURDAYS LONDON PADDINGTON AND OXFORD TO WORCESTER AND HEREFORD Operator GW GW GW GW GW GW Notes ; ; ; Facilities 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 ] + 1 ] + 1 ] + London Paddington T t d 1321 1421 1521 1621 1721 1821 Slough z 3 d 1339 1439 1539 1639 1739 1839 Reading 7 d 1354 1454 1554 1654 1754 1854 Didcot Parkway d • • • • • • Oxford d 1423 1523 1623 1723 1823 1923 Hanborough z d 1432 1532 1632 1733 1833 1933 Combe d • • • • • • Finstock d • • • • • • Charlbury z d 1439 1539 1639 1741 1841 1941 Ascott-under-Wychwood d • • • • • • Shipton z d 1446 • • 1748 • • Kingham z d 1451 1548 1648 1754 1850 1950 Moreton-in-Marsh z a 1459 1557 1657 1803 1859 1959 Moreton-in-Marsh z d 1459 1557 1657 1803 1859 1959 Honeybourne z d 1510 1608 1708 1815 1911 2011 Evesham a 1518 1616 1716 1823
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