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Journey by Journey => TransWilts line => Topic started by: grahame on May 15, 2012, 14:16:07



Title: Train services from Wiltshire stations
Post by: grahame on May 15, 2012, 14:16:07
I'm listing this data under "TransWilts" as it's all on or near the TransWilts backbone.   Just compiled from various places - please have a look and let me know of any errors / anything significant I've missed.

** Train services (departing)

WMN   
* Hourly to Bristol and Cardiff
* Hourly to Salisbury, Southampton and Portsmouth
* Some extra local trains to Salisbury, Southampton and Bristol
* Three times a day to London (Waterloo)
* Daily to Brighton

DMH
* Local trains to Bristol at least every 3 hours
* Local trains to Warminster at least every 3 hours, some running to Salisbury and beyond
Note - trains call only on request. Ask the conductor if you want to get off, signal the driver if you want to join

WSB
* Hourly semi-fast to Bristol and Cardiff
* Hourly local to Bristol
* Hourly to Salisbury, Southampton and Portsmouth
* Every 2 or 3 hours to Weymouth
* 11 trains a day to London (Paddington), most in the morning
* 9 trains a day to Taunton and beyond (most in the evening)
* Three times a day to London (Waterloo)
* Some extra local trains to Salisbury and Southampton
* Some extra local trains to Warminster and to Frome
* Twice a day to Melksham, Chippenham and Swindon
* Daily to Brighton

TRO
* Hourly semi-fast to Bristol and Cardiff
* Hourly local to Bristol
* Hourly to Salisbury, Southampton and Portsmouth
* Three times a day to London (Waterloo)
* Hourly local trains to Westbury, some on to Warminster or to Frome and Weymouth
* Twice a day to Melksham, Chippenham and Swindon
* Once a day to London (Paddington)
* Daily to Brighton

BOA
* Hourly semi-fast to Bristol and Cardiff
* Hourly local to Bristol
* Hourly to Salisbury, Southampton and Portsmouth
* Three times a day to London (Waterloo)
* Hourly local trains to Westbury, some on to Warminster or to Frome and Weymouth
* Once a day to London (Paddington)
* Daily to Brighton

AVF
* Hourly local to Bristol
* Hourly local trains to Westbury, some on to Warminster or to Frome and Weymouth
* Daily to Brighton

SWI
* Four or five services per hour to Reading and London Paddington
* Every half hour to Cardiff, alternate trains extended to Swansea
* Every half hour to Chippenham, Bath and Bristol
* Some Bristol trains extended to Weston-super-mare, Taunton and beyond
* Some Swansea trains extended to Carmarthen
* Every hour to Gloucester and Cheltenham
* Twice a day to Melksham, Trowbridge, Westbury, Salisbury and Southampton

MKM
* Twice a day to Southampton via Westbury and Salisbury
* Twice a day to Swindon via Chippenham

CPM
* Every half hour to Swindon and London (Paddington)
* Every half hour to Bath and Bristol
* Some Bristol trains extended to Weston-super-mare, Taunton and beyond
* Twice a day to Southampton via Westbury and Salisbury

BDW
* Hourly to Reading, most services continuing to London (Paddington)
* Daily to each of Taunton, Bristol, Frome and Plymouth

PEW
* 9 services per day to London (Paddington) via Reading
* 10 services per day to Westbury and varying destinations beyond
* Daily to Trowbridge, Bath and Bristol

SAL
* Twice an hour to London (Waterloo)
* Hourly to Exeter
* Hourly to Southampton (Central) and Portsmouth
* Hourly to Southampton (Central) and Southampton (Airport)
* Hourly to Westbury, Bath, Bristol and Cardiff
* Occasional extra trains to Southampton and local to Bristol
* A few extra services to Yeovil Junction
* Daily to Brighton

TIS
* Hourly to Salisbury and London (Waterloo)
* Hourly to Exeter
* A few extra services to Yeovil Junction

DEN
* Hourly to Salisbury
* Hourly to Southampton (Central) and Airport





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