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Trains in Cornwall GWR.Feedback@GWR.Com Including Through Trains to Exeter, Bristol and London, Follow Us: @Gwrhelp and Bus Connections Further information Great Western Railway Timetable 19 May to 14 December 2019 K GWR.com/contact Trains in Cornwall [email protected] Including through trains to Exeter, Bristol and London, Follow us: @GWRHelp and bus connections Like us: facebook.com/GWRUK 03457 000 125* (open 0600-2300 daily) Download our app to purchase tickets and check train times. Search GWR in your App store Bristol Temple Meads Reading Taunton Earn Nectar points Exeter St Davids Westbury London Newton Abbot Paddington Buy your train tickets online at GWR.com Gunnislake Totnes Calstock Bere Alston Don’t miss out on our latest offers, special Bere Ferrers Plymouth Devonport deals and news. Register at GWR.com/signup St Budeaux Victoria Road Dockyard Keyham Liskeard Newquay St Budeaux Ferry Road Padstow Great Western Railway Customer Panel Quintrell Downs Saltash St Germans We have a Customer Panel to give us feedback St Columb Road Wadebridge Menheniot on our services and to contribute good ideas. Roche Bodmin Coombe Junction Halt Bugle If you would like to join the Panel, please sign Bodmin Parkway St Keyne Wishing Well Halt up at GWR.com Luxulyan Lostwithiel Causeland St Ives Par Sandplace National Rail Looe For information about train times and fares visit Carbis Bay Truro St Austell nationalrail.co.uk or call 03457 48 49 50* Lelant Perranwell (24 hours, call may be recorded). You can also Redruth Penryn Lelant Camborne download a copy of the National Rail Conditions Saltings Penmere Hayle of Travel from this website Falmouth Town Falmouth Docks St Erth Helston Transport Focus is the independent passenger watchdog for the UK’s public transport users. Penzance Visit transportfocus.org.uk or call 0300 123 2350* * Standard network charges apply. Calls from mobiles may be higher 635345/00 General Information Welcome to our guide to services showing the full service from London Paddington and Plymouth to Cornwall. Amendments to published times Public Holidays and rail improvement works may affect services in this timetable, especially at weekends. For the latest timetable information, please visit our website or download our smartphone app. All information correct at time of publication. Errors and omissions excepted. Want to bring your bike? Bike reservations are compulsory on many of our services. Space is limited on board, and so we operate a strict first-come, first-served policy. Book a space at your nearest staffed station, through our Customer Support team, or when you buy your ticket online at GWR.com Short platforms Some stations on our network have short platforms. In some cases you can only join or leave the train from certain carriages. Please listen for announcements. PlusBus ) Buy an add-on ticket giving you discounted bus travel to and from many of our stations. Visit plusbus.info for more details. Free Wi-Fi is available on most of our trains. The Devon & Cornwall Rail Partnership works to promote rail travel in the region and to improve services and facilities at our stations. Visit dcrp.org.uk for more information. Explore Cornwall Change at For Page Plymouth Calstock and Gunnislake 16 Liskeard Looe 20 Par Newquay 24 Truro Falmouth 28 St Erth St Ives 32 Bus connections Connecting bus services are available in this timetable as follows: Change at For Page Bodmin Parkway Bodmin, Wadebridge and Padstow 38 Redruth Helston 39 MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS PLYMOUTH TO PENZANCE 1 Operator GW GW XC XC GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW Notes MX MX NR MO MX MO NR A B A B A B B AC C D B Facilities + $ @ s + s + + $ @ s + s s + s + s + London Paddington T t d • 2345p • • • 2350p • • • • • • • • • 0635 • • 0730 • 0903 0903 0903k • Reading ) 7 d • 0046u • • • 0046u • • • • • • • • • 0702 • • 0757 • 0931uf 0931 0931k • Westbury d • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0956h 0956j 0956j • Bristol Temple Meads ) 0 d • • • • • • • • • 0524 0524 • 0635 0643 0643 • 0810 • 0912 0945 • • 0956 • Taunton ) d • 0238 • • • • • • • 0620 0620 • 0706 0739 0739 0818 0841 • 0945 1017 1051 1051 1100 • Exeter St Davids ) 6 d • 0411 • • • 0435 • • 0628 0655 0655 • 0735 0814 0814 0844 0926 • 1011 1045 1119 1119 1135 • Newton Abbot ) d • 0432 • • • 0456 • • 0654 0728 0728 • 0754 0835 0835 • 0947 • 1032 1105 1140 1140 1157 • Totnes _ d • • • • • • • • 0707 0742 0742 • 0806 0849 0849 • 1000 • 1044 1118 1153 1153 1209 • Plymouth ) d 2242p 0549 0600 0622 • 0628 0702 0735 0753 0814 0814 0820 0900 0921 0924 0945 1033 1046 1119 1215 1230 1242 1243 • Devonport d • • • • • • 0707 • • • 0817 0825 • 0924 0927 • • • • • • • • • Dockyard d • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Keyham d • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • St Budeaux Ferry Road d • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1052 • • • • • • Saltash d 2251p • • • • • 0715 0744 0802 • 0824 0833 0910 0931 0934 • 1042 1057 • 1226 1240 1251 1252 • St Germans d 2258p • • • • • 0723 0751 0809 • 0831 0841 0917 0938 0941 • 1049 1104 • 1233 1248 1258 1259 • Menheniot d • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Liskeard ) 6 d 2310p 0615 0623 0645 • 0709c 0736 0803 0821 0838 0843 0854 0929 0950 0952 1010 1103 1118 1144 1245 1300 1310 1311 • Bodmin Parkway ) _ d 2324p 0629 0635 0658 • 0723 0749 0815 0833 0850 0855 • 0941 1002 1004 1023 1117 1132 1157 1257 1313 1323 1323 • Lostwithiel d 2329p 0635 0640 0704 • 0729 0755 • 0845 0855 0900 • 0946 1007 1009 • • 1137 • • 1319 1329 1329 • Par d 2336p 0643 0646 0711 • 0738 0803 0826 0854a 0917b 0908 0915 0954 1015 1017 • 1128 1144 1208 1308 1329 1336 1336 1338 Newquay ) a • • • • • • • • • 1009 1009 • • • • • 1235f • 1302g • 1419 • • • St Austell ) d 2344p 0652 0653 0719 • 0746 0811 0834 • • 0916 0923 1002 1022 1024 1038 1136 1151 1215 1316 • 1343 1343 1345 Truro ) d 2359p 0710 0709 0736 • 0806 0829 0855e • • 0934 0941 1023 1040 1041 1056 1153 1208 1233 1333 • 1400 1400 1402 Redruth ) d 0014 0723 0720 0748 • 0820 0841 0908 • • 0947 0953 1036 1053 1054 1109 1207 1221 1246 1346 • 1413 1413 1415 Camborne d 0020 0731 0727 0754 • 0827 0848 0914 • • 0953 1000 1042 1059 1100 1116 1213 1227 1253 1352 • 1419 1419 1421 Hayle d 0027 0740 0735 0803 • 0838 0856 0922 • • 1000 1009 1049 1106 1107 • 1220 1234 • 1400 • 1426 1426 1428 St Erth d 0031 0745 0739 0807 0823 0845 0901 0926 • • 1008 1014 1053 1110 1110 1126 1225 1238 1303 1404 • 1430 1430 1432 Penzance ) a 0040 0755 0747 0817 0833 0859 0911 0936 • • 1016 1026 1102 1120 1120 1136 1234 1247 1313 1414 • 1439 1439 1441 MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS PLYMOUTH TO PENZANCE 2 Operator GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW XC GW XC GW XC GW GW GW GW GW GW Notes CR RD A B B CM E GH FO AR FX FO NR FX NR Facilities s + s ( s ( s + s + s + s + s + s + s + s ( s ( $ + $ @+ $ @ London Paddington T t d 1003 • • 1203 • • • 1303 1303 • 1403 • • 1503 • 1603 • 1703 • • 1803 1903 1903 2345 2345 Reading ) 7 d 1032uf • • 1230uf • • • 1331uf 1331 • 1430uf • • 1530uf • 1630uf • 1730uf • • 1830uf 1930u 1930 0046u 0046u Westbury d • • • 1159 • • • 1355 1355n • • • • 1623 • • • 1805 • • 1902 2004 2004n • • Bristol Temple Meads ) 0 d 1045 • 1145 1245 • 1345 1345 • • 1445 1510 1545 • 1613 1645 1713 1745 1816 1845 • • 1948 1948 • • Taunton ) d 1117 • 1216 1317 • 1417 1417 1448 1448 1517 1550 1617 • 1705q 1717 1752 1817 1855 1917 • 1953 2053 2053 0238 0238 Exeter St Davids ) 6 d 1209 • 1245 1408 • 1446 1446 1518m 1518m 1545 1621 1646 • 1737 1748 1824 1846 1925 1944 • 2018 2122 2122 0411 0411 Newton Abbot ) d 1230 • 1305 1429 1450 1506 1506 1539 1555 1605 1642 1706 • 1758 1811 1845 1906 1946 2004 • 2039 2143 2143 0433 0432 Totnes _ d 1218 • 1317 1418 1502 1518 1518 1551 1607 1618 1655 1718 • 1810 1823 1858 1918 1959 2017 • 2051 2155 2155 • • Plymouth ) d 1314 1342 1409 1511 1534 1556 1556 1626 1645 1701 1725 1755 1817 1845 1901 1931 1951 2033 2051 • 2126 2229 2242 0540 0549 Devonport d • • • • • 1559 1559 • • 1704 • • 1820 • • • • • • • • • • • • Dockyard d • • • • • 1601x 1601x • • 1705x • • 1821x • • • • • • • • • • • • Keyham d • • • • • 1603 1603 • • 1707 • • 1823 • • • • • • • • • • • • St Budeaux Ferry Road d • • • • • 1607 1607 • 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