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Journey by Journey => Shorter journeys in Plymouth and Cornwall => Topic started by: Chris from Nailsea on November 30, 2014, 00:12:23



Title: Advice to check train times as work carried out on Cornwall to Devon rail line
Post by: Chris from Nailsea on November 30, 2014, 00:12:23
From the Falmouth Packet (http://www.falmouthpacket.co.uk/news/11633689.Advice_to_check_train_times_as_work_carried_out_on_Cornwall_to_Devon_railway_line/):

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Advice to check train times as work carried out on Cornwall to Devon railway line

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Advice to check train times as work carried out on Cornwall to Devon railway line

First Great Western is encouraging passengers to check journey times before travelling to and from Devon and Cornwall as Network Rail carry out vital repair works to Weston Mill Viaduct.

Journeys between Plymouth and Liskeard will be altered for two weekends, from this weekend (November) 29 to 30, and next week December 6 and 7, as wel on Sunday, December 14.

First Great Western^s General Manager for the West David Chrome praised passengers for their patience and said: ^With recent Network Rail flood protection work to Hayle Viaduct I am very appreciative of the goodwill shown by passengers as we work to keep disruption to a minimum. The improvements being made are testament to the amount of investment focused in the area and will provide a more robust railway, better able to support the local economy and the customers and communities that we serve.^

High Speed intercity train services between London Paddington and Cornwall:

^Will start and terminate in Plymouth

^Trains will continue to operate between Liskeard and Penzance, though times may be different to usual

^A rail replacement bus service will run between Plymouth and Liskeard, extending journey times by up to 45 minutes.

Night Riviera Sleeper services to/from Cornwall

^Will start and terminate in Plymouth Gunnislake branch line services:

^Customers will need to take the rail replacement bus to St Budeaux Ferry Road

^A shuttle train service will run between St Budeaux Victoria Road (150 metres from St Budeaux Ferry Road station) and Gunnislake The weekend works to Weston Mill Viaduct will not impact Monday to Friday commuter journeys.

Engineering works at Weston Mill and the ^7 million works to the Hayle Viaduct form part of a wider project to improve the reliability and resilience of the railway in the West of England.

Passengers should plan their journeys before travelling on the affected dates, by visiting www.journeycheck.com/firstgreatwestern Information is available on a dedicated web page: www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/autumn2014


Marks deducted for use of non-relevant stock picture. CfN.  :P


Title: Re: Advice to check train times as work carried out on Cornwall to Devon rail line
Post by: ChrisB on November 30, 2014, 07:36:17
Oh dear...it's Crome....


Title: Re: Advice to check train times as work carried out on Cornwall to Devon rail line
Post by: Super Guard on November 30, 2014, 12:10:24
Oh dear...it's Crome....

 ;D, we know which browser he was using though.


Title: Re: Advice to check train times as work carried out on Cornwall to Devon rail line
Post by: LiskeardRich on November 30, 2014, 12:55:10
Excellent timing... some of the busiest weekends of the year!


Title: Re: Advice to check train times as work carried out on Cornwall to Devon rail line
Post by: Mookiemoo on December 02, 2014, 13:54:11
Hi

Can anyone confirm that we will be ok for he down sleeper on the 12th December, penzance to st austell on the 13th and at aaustell to pad on the 15th

Anniversary weekend away and I'm sure it's ok but now panicking after some of the flyingscotsmans colleagues are insisting it'll be a bus

Thanks in advance

Mookie


Title: Re: Advice to check train times as work carried out on Cornwall to Devon rail line
Post by: old original on December 02, 2014, 15:46:02
Hi

Can anyone confirm that we will be ok for he down sleeper on the 12th December, penzance to st austell on the 13th and at aaustell to pad on the 15th

Anniversary weekend away and I'm sure it's ok but now panicking after some of the flyingscotsmans colleagues are insisting it'll be a bus

Thanks in advance

Mookie

That weekend, it's only the Sunday (14th) which should be disrupted, so you should be ok



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