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Weekend Timetables Welcome to our guide to services showing St Ives Bay Line trains between Penzance, St Erth and St Ives. All services in this timetable are operated by Great Western Railway. GWR Customer Panel The Devon & Cornwall Rail Partnership Amendments to published times We have a Customer Panel to give us works to promote rail travel in the region and Public Holidays and rail improvement feedback on our services and to contribute to improve services and facilities at our stations. works may affect services in this good ideas. If you would like to join the For more details, please visit dcrp.org.uk timetable, especially at weekends. Panel, please sign up at GWR.com For the latest timetable information, Notes and symbols please visit our website or download National Rail Bold Through service our smartphone app. For further information on train times Light Connecting service and fares, visit nationalrail.co.uk or call Green Runs on certain days only. Please check 03457 48 49 50* (24 hours, call may be the note at the top of the column recorded). You can also download a copy ) PlusBus available Want to bring your bike? of the National Rail Conditions of Travel a Arrival time Bike reservations are compulsory on many from this website. d Departure time of our services. Space is limited on board, f Arrives at 0752 on Mondays and so we operate a strict first-come, first- Transport Focus x Stops on request. Please tell the Conductor served policy. Book a space at your nearest Transport Focus is the independent if you wish to leave. Please signal to the staffed station, through our Customer passenger watchdog for the UK’s Driver if you wish to board Support team, or when you buy your public transport users. Please visit A Runs from 31 March ticket online at GWR.com transportfocus.org.uk or call B Runs until 24 March 0300 123 2350* Short platforms Some stations on our network have short PlusBus ) platforms. In some cases you can only join Buy an add-on ticket giving you discounted or leave the train from certain carriages. bus travel to and from many of our stations. Please listen for announcements. Visit plusbus.info for more details. Free Wi-Fi is available on most of our trains. * Standard network charges apply. Calls from mobiles may be higher PENZANCE AND ST ERTH TO ST IVES: THE ST IVES BAY LINE MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS Penzance ) d 0658 0741 0844 0900 1000 • 1051 • 1204 • 1257 • 1400 • 1449 • 1600 • 1644 • 174 2 • • 1915 • St Erth d 0706 0759 0852 0938 1018 1048 1118 1148 1218 1248 1318 1348 1418 1448 1518 1548 1618 1648 1717 1748 1818 1848 1918 1948 2018 Lelant Saltings d • 0801 0855 0941 1021 1051 1121 1151 1221 1251 1321 1351 1421 1451 1521 1551 1621 • 1720 • 1821 • 1921 • 2021 Lelant d 0710x 0802x 0856x • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1650x • 1750x 1823x 1853x • 1951x • Carbis Bay d 0715 0808 0902 0947 • 1057 • 1157 • 1257 • 1357 • 1457 • 1557 • 1656 • 1756 1828 1856 • 1956 • St Ives a 0718 0812 0906 0950 1029 1100 1129 1200 1229 1300 1329 1400 1429 1500 1529 1600 1629 1659 1728 1759 1831 1901 1929 1959 2029 Penzance ) d 2018 • 2145 St Erth d 2048 2123 2158 Lelant Saltings d • • 2201 Lelant d 2051x 2126x 2202x Carbis Bay d 2056 2131 2208 St Ives a 2100 2134 2211 SATURDAYS Penzance ) d 0641 0739 0850 0900 1000 1036 1058 • 1141 • 1256 • 1400 • 1452 • 1552 • 1644 174 0 1850 1906 • • 2129 St Erth d 0650 0759 0859 0935 1014 1048 1119 1148 1218 1248 1318 1348 1419 1448 1518 1548 1618 1648 1717 1759 1859 1952 2033 2106 2147 Lelant Saltings d • 0801 0902 0938 1017 1051 1122 1151 1221 1251 1321 1351 1422 1451 1521 1551 1621 • 1720 1802 1902 1955 2036 2109 2150 Lelant d 0652x 0802x 0904x • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1650x • 1804x 1904x 1956x 2038x 2111x 2152x Carbis Bay d 0658 0808 0909 0944 • 1057 • 1157 • 1257 • 1357 • 1457 • 1557 • 1656 1726 1809 1909 2002 2043 2116 2157 St Ives a 0703 0814 0914 0949 1027 1102 1132 1202 1231 1302 1331 1402 1432 1502 1531 1602 1631 1701 1731 1813 1914 2006 2047 2120 2200 SUNDAYS Notes A A A B A B A Penzance ) d 1019 110 0 • 1145 1205 1205 1230 1300 1337 • 1437 1500 1530 • 1613 • 1735 • 1900 St Erth d 1030 1113 1142 1157 1216 1230 1248 1319 1349 1418 1448 1518 1548 1618 1648 1723 1755 1830 1930 Lelant Saltings d 1033 1116 1145 1159 1219 1233 1251 1322 1352 1421 1451 1521 1551 1621 1651 1726 1758 1833 1933 Lelant d 1035x • • 1201x 1221x • • • • • • • • • • • 1800x 1835x 1935x Carbis Bay d 1040 • 1151 1206 1226 1239 1257 • 1358 • 1457 • 1557 • 1657 • 1805 1840 1940 St Ives a 1045 1124 1154 1211 1231 1242 1300 1330 1401 1429 1500 1529 1600 1629 1700 1734 1809 1843 1943 Weekend timetables Train times are often changed at weekends to enable maintenance work to be carried out. The times shown in this timetable are a guide to our services, and you should confirm your train times online atGWR.com prior to travelling. * Standard network charges Calls apply. from mobiles may be higher 524990/02 Further information deals and news. Register at Buy your train tickets online at Earn Nectar points check train times. Search Download our app to purchase tickets and 03457 000 125* Like us: Follow us: G G W W K5 R R f . c e o e facebook.com/GWRUK m d @GWRHelp b / c a o c n k t @ (open 0600-2300 daily) a Carbis Bay Lelant Lelant Saltings G St Erth c St Ives t W R . c GWR o m GWR.com/enews GWR.com in your App store Penzance Great Western Railway Western Great Timetable 1 January May to 18 2019 St Erth St to Ives The St line Bay Ives ST IVES TO ST ERTH AND PENZANCE: THE ST IVES BAY LINE MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS St Ives d 0725 0815 0922 0953 1033 1103 1133 1203 1233 1303 1333 1403 1433 1504 1533 1603 1633 1703 1731 1803 1833 1905 1932 2003 2033 Carbis Bay d 0728 0818 0925 • 1036 • 1136 • 1236 • 1336 • 1436 • 1536 • 1636 • 1734 • 1836 • 1935 • 2036 Lelant d 0733x 0823x 0930x • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1810x 1841x • 1940x • 2041x Lelant Saltings d • • 0932 • 1042 • 1143 • 1243 • 1343 1413 1443 1513 1543 1613 1643 1712 1741 1813 1845 • 1943 2012 2044 St Erth a 0737 0828 0935 1003 1045 1114 1145 1214 1245 1314 1345 1415 1445 1514 1545 1615 1645 1714 1744 1815 1848 1916 1945 2014 2047 Penzance ) a 0755f 0838 • 1016 1120 1136 • 1247 1313 • • 1439 1511 • 1609 • 1709 • 1804 • • 1932 • 2040 • St Ives d 2103 2137 2231 Carbis Bay d 2106 2140 2234 Lelant d 2111x 2145x 2239x Lelant Saltings d 2114 • 2241 St Erth a 2116 2150 2245 ) Penzance a 2129 2225 2255 SATURDAYS St Ives d 0712 0815 0918 0950 1028 1103 1133 1203 1233 1303 1333 1403 1433 1503 1533 1603 1633 1703 1732 1817 1925 2010 2049 2124 2205 Carbis Bay d 0715 0818 0921 • 1031 • 1136 • 1236 • 1336 • 1436 • 1536 • 1636 • 1735 1820 1928 2013 2052 2127 2208 Lelant d 0719x 0822x 0925x • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1740x 1825x 1933x 2018x 2057x 2132x 2213x Lelant Saltings d • • 0927 • 1038 • 1143 • 1243 • 1343 1412 1443 1512 1543 1612 1643 1712 1743 1828 1936 2021 2100 2135 2216 St Erth a 0724 0828 0932 1000 1040 1113 1147 1215 1247 1313 1347 1416 1447 1516 1547 1616 1646 1716 1745 1831 1940 2025 2102 2137 2219 Penzance ) a 0750 0840 • 1016 1122 1151 • 1235 1315 • • 1442 1509 • 1606 • 1705 1754 1817 1844 1957 2052 2142 • 2230 SUNDAYS Notes A A A B A B A St Ives d 1047 1127 1157 1213 1232 1248 1304 1334 1404 1433 1503 1533 1603 1633 1703 1740 1811 1850 1946 Carbis Bay d 1050 1130 • 1216 1235 1251 1307 1337 • 1436 • 1536 • 1636 • 1743 • 1851 1949 Lelant d 1055x • • 1221x 1240x • • • • • • • • • • • 1818x 1858x 1954x Lelant Saltings d 1058 1137 1206 1224 1243 1258 1314 1344 1413 1443 1512 1543 1612 1643 1712 1750 1821 1901 1957x St Erth a 1100 1139 1208 1226 1245 1300 1316 1346 1415 1445 1514 1545 1614 1645 1714 1752 1824 1903 2000 Penzance ) a • 1203 • • 1313 1313 • 1416 1447 • 1526 1611 1650 • 1729 1824 • 1932 2009 Weekend timetables Train times are often changed at weekends to enable maintenance work to be carried out. The times shown in this timetable are a guide to our services, and you should confirm your train times online atGWR.com prior to travelling..
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