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GENERAL INFORMATION This Timetable Shows the Full Service GENERAL INFORMATION This timetable shows the full service from London Paddington Bedwyn Trains Passenger Group Travelling through Reading? and Reading to Newbury, Westbury and Castle Cary. Bedwyn Trains Passenger Group seeks to identify and The major reconstruction of Reading station by our implement improvements to services at Bedwyn station. For industry partners Network Rail continues throughout Rail improvement work work may affect the services in this more information visit www.bedwyntrains.org.uk or email the validity of this timetable. As part of this work, train timetable, particularly at weekends. Please check before [email protected] services through Reading during Easter 2013 will be travelling by visiting www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk or by affected with train diversions and rail replacement telephoning National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50 Bedwyn Link buses buses in operation. Full details of this work and how it (24 hours, calls may be recorded). Unless specified, bus services 20 / 22 between Bedwyn rail affects your journey will be widely available on our station and Marlborough are operated by Bodman Coaches. website and at stations. If you are travelling to, or On Bank Holidays we normally operate an amended service, Please call 01380 722393 for more details. Information changing trains at Reading station, please allow full details of which will be made available at stations and on correct at time of going to press. Bus services may change yourself extra time to make your journey and take our website. during the validity of this timetable and passengers are extra care while using the station. For more advised to check their journey plans carefully before information about this exciting project please visit Information correct at time of going to press (November travelling. www.networkrail.co.uk/reading 2012). For the most up-to-date timetable information, create a bespoke timetable at www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/ National Rail Conditions of Carriage printtimetable or call National Rail Enquiries on For further information on tickets and travelling on the 08457 48 49 50 (24 hours, calls may be recorded). national rail network please refer to the National Rail Conditions of Carriage, a copy of which is available on our For further information about travelling with us please pick website at www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk or at staffed up a copy of Travelling with First Great Western from your stations. nearest staffed station. LONDON PADDINGTON AND READING TO NEWBURY, WESTBURY AND CASTLE CARY M Operator GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW O Notes MX DX ; ; MF ; ; FO N D Facilities 1 1 1 1 1 1 ] + 1 1 1 1 1 1 ] + 1 1 1 1 1 ] # 1 1 1 ] + 1 1 1 A • Y London Paddington T t d 2330 p 0334 0536 0548 0630 0706 0718 0730 0800 0818 0830 0906 0918 0930 1018 1030 1106 1118 1130 1218 1230 1318 1330 S z 3 • • • • • Slough d 2336 p 0405 0552 0605 0635 0704 0736 0806 0836 0906 0936 1006 1036 1106 1136 1206 1236 1306 1336 T O Reading 7 d 0020 0515 0615 0652 0712 0733 0748 0812 0834 0848 0914 0935 0948 1012 1048 1112 1133 1148 1212 1248 1312 1348 1412 • F Reading West d 0023 s 0517 0617 0654 0714 • • 0814 • • 0916 • • 1014 • 1114 • • 1214 • 1314 • 1414 • R • • • • I Theale z d 0029 s 0524 0623 0700 0720 0756 0820 0841 0856 0922 0956 1020 1056 1120 1156 1220 1256 1320 1356 1420 D A Aldermaston d 0034 s 0529 0628 0705 0725 • 0801 0825 0846 • 0927 • • 1025 • 1125 • • 1225 • 1325 • 1425 • Y • • • • • • • • • • • • S Midgham d 0037 s 0532 0632 0709 0729 0829 0931 1029 1129 1229 1328 1429 Thatcham z d 0042 s 0537 0637 0714 0734 • 0808 0834 0853 0904 0936 • 1004 1034 1104 1134 • 1204 1234 1304 1333 1404 1434 • Newbury Racecourse z d 0047 s 0542 0641 0718 0738 • • 0838 • • 0940 • • 1038 • 1138 • • 1238 • 1338 • 1438 • Newbury a 0052 0545 0647 0721 0744 0747 0813 0844 0859 0913 0946 • 1010 1044 1110 1144 • 1210 1244 1312 1344 1410 1444 • Newbury d • 0545 • 0721 • 0748 0813 • 0859 • • • 1010 • 1110 • • 1210 • 1312 • 1410 • • Kintbury z d • 0551 • 0728 • • 0820 • 0905 • • • 1017 • 1117 • • 1217 • • • 1417 • • Hungerford z d • 0556 • 0732 • • 0824 • 0909 • • • 1021 • 1121 • • 1221 • 1321 • 1421 • • Bedwyn z a • 0606 • 0742 • • 0834 • 0920 • • • 1031 • 1131 • • 1231 • 1329 • 1431 • • Marlborough High St & a • 0753 • 0813 • • 0914 • 1010 • • • 1058 • 1152 • • 1303 • 1352 • 1514 • • Pewsey z a • • • • • 0807 • • • • • • • • • • 1203 • • 1339 • • • • Westbury a • • • • • 0825 • • • • • • • • • • 1220 • • 1357 • • • • Westbury d • • • • • 0825 • • • • • • • • • • 1221 • • 1357 • • • 1520 Trowbridge a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Bradford-on-Avon a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Bath Spa 7 a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Bristol Temple Meads 0 a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Frome z a • • • • • 0940 • • • • • • • • • • 1249 • • 1450 • • • 1530 Castle Cary z a • • • • • 0959 • • • • • 1031 • • • • 1240 • • 1416 • • • 1549 Taunton a • • • • • 0901 • • • • • 1053 • • • • 1302 • • 1441 • • • 1624 Tiverton Parkway a • • • • • 0915 • • • • • 1106 • • • • 1315 • • 1501 • • • 1640 Exeter St Davids 6 a • • • • • 0930 • • • • • 1122 • • • • 1331 • • 1517 • • • 1702 Plymouth a • • • • • 1046 nb • • • • • 1227 • • • • 1436 • • 1622 • • • • Train continues to Operator GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW GW Notes CM ; t ; t t ; t A ; t ; t B ; t ; t AR ; ; Facilities 1 1 1 ] # 1 1 1 1 1 ] + 1 1 1 ] + 1 ] + 1 ] + 1 1 1 ] + 1 ] + 1 1 1 1 $ ( 1 1 1 ] + London Paddington T t d 1418 1430 1506 1518 1530 • 1618 1636 • • 1703 1706 1733 • • 1806 1833 • • 1845 1903 • • 1945 Slough z 3 d 1406 1436 1506 • 1536 • 1606 1638 • • 1704 • 1718 • 1728 1758 1816 • 1830 1847 1906 • • 1936 Reading 7 d 1448 1512 1533 1548 1612 • 1648 1704 • 1712 1732 1737 1804 • 1812 1837 1902 • 1912 1921 1933 • 1942 2012 Reading West d • 1514 • • 1614 • • • • 1714 • • • • 1814 • • • 1915 • • • 1944 • Theale z d 1456 1520 • 1556 1620 • 1656 • • 1720 • 1746 • • 1820 1846 • • 1920 1928 • • 1950 • Aldermaston d • 1525 • • 1625 • 1701 • • 1725 • • • • 1825 • • • 1925 • • • 1955 • Midgham d • 1529 • • 1629 • • • • 1729 • • • • 1829 • • • 1929 • • • 1959 • Thatcham z d 1504 1534 • 1604 1634 • 1708 • • 1734 • 1756 • • 1834 1856 • • 1934 1939 • • 2004 • Newbury Racecourse z d • 1538 • • 1638 • • • f 1738 • • • • 1838 • • • 1939 • • f 2008 • Newbury a 1510 1544 • 1610 1644 • 1714 1718 1714 1744 1747 1802 1818 • 1844 1902 1916 • 1944 1956 1950 1956 2011 2028 Newbury d 1510 • • 1610 • 1708 1724 1719 1724 • 1748 1803 1819 1826 • 1903 1917 1927 • 1956 1950 1956 2033 2028 Kintbury z d 1517 • • 1617 • 1714 e • 1731 • • 1811 • 1832 • 1910 • 1933 • e • 2003 e • Hungerford z d 1521 • • 1621 • 1719 • 1729 1735 • • 1817 • 1837 • 1917 1927 1938 • • • 2008 • • Bedwyn z a 1531 • • 1631 • 1728 • • 1745 • • 1824 • 1846 • 1924 1935 1947 • • • 2017 • • Marlborough High St & a 1556 • • 1710 • • • • 1822 • • 1915 • • • • • 2008 • • • • • • Pewsey z a • • 1603 • • • • 1744 • • • 1835 1841 • • 1935 1946 • • • • • • 2048 Westbury a • • 1622 • • • • 1802 • • • • 1859 • • 1953 2005 • • • • • • 2106 Westbury d • • 1623 • • • • 1803 • • • • 1901 • • 1955 2006 • • • • • • 2106 Trowbridge a • • • • • • • • • • • 1900 • • • • • • • • • • • • Bradford-on-Avon a • • • • • • • • • • • 1907 • • • • • • • • • • • • Bath Spa 7 a • • • • • • • • • • • 1923 • • • • • • • • • • • • Bristol Temple Meads 0 a • • • • • • • • • • • 1941 • • • • • • • • • • • • Frome z a • • 1748 • • • • 1849 • • • • • • • 2006 2048 • • • • • • 2150 Castle Cary z a • • 1641 • • • • 1821 • • • • 1918 • • • 2024 • • • • • • 2124 Taunton a • • 1703 • • • • 1843 • • 1851 • 1940 • • • 2046 • • • 2054 • • 2148 Tiverton Parkway a • • 1718 • • • • 1857 • • 1905 • 1954 • • • 2059 • • • 2107 • • 2202 Exeter St Davids 6 a • • 1734 • • • • 1914 • • 1921 • 2009 • • • 2115 • • • 2123 • • 2218 Plymouth a • • 1838 • • • • 2015 c • • 2024 • 2117 • • • 2215 c • • • 2226 • • 2325 Train continues to PNZ PGN Operator GW GW GW GW GW GW GW Notes ; Facilities 1 1 1 ] + 1 1 1 1 London Paddington T t d • 2000 2035 • 2118 2215 2330 RAIL IMPROVEMENT WORKS Slough z 3 d • 2006 2036 • 2135 2214 2336 Reading 7 d • 2041 2102 • 2201 2300 0020 On Mondays to Thursdays between 15 April and 2 May Reading West d • 2044 • • 2203 2302 0023 s 2013 the line between Castle Cary and Taunton will be Theale z d • 2050 • • 2210 2308 0029 s closed for rail improvement works. Trains between London, Aldermaston d • 2055 • • 2215 2313 0034 s Castle Cary and the West of England will be retimed and Midgham d • 2058 • • 2218 2317 0037 s diverted via alternative routes. Please check your journey Thatcham z d • 2103 • • 2223 2322 0042 s plans carefully before travelling. Newbury Racecourse z d f 2108 • • 2228 2326 0047 s Newbury a 2011 2113 2116 • 2231 2329 0052 Newbury d 2033 • 2119 2124 2231 2329 • Kintbury z d 2039 • • 2130 2237 2336 • TRAVELLING WITH A CYCLE ON Hungerford z d 2043 • • 2135 2242 2340 • FIRST GREAT WESTERN TRAINS? Bedwyn z a 2053 • • 2145 2252 2350 • Marlborough High St & a • • • • • • • Many of our trains can only accommodate 2 cycles and we Pewsey z a • • 2138 • • • • operate a strict first-come first-served policy. Please see our Westbury a • • 2156 • • • • ‘Cycling By Train’ leaflet for further details. Westbury d • • 2156 • • • • Trowbridge a • • • • • • • Bradford-on-Avon a • • • • • • • Bath Spa 7 a • • • • • • • Bristol Temple Meads 0 a • • • • • • • Frome z a • • • • • • • Castle Cary z a • • 2214 • • • • Buy PLUSBUS with your train ticket (at the
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