Par to Newquay - the Atlantic Coast LineConnections from London, Exeter, Plymouth, Liskeard and Bodmin Road
Connections from Penzance, Truro and St Austell
Noting that from mid December, there are two extra round trips on Mondays to Fridays on the Newquay branch.
Arrivals into Newquay have been:
10:13, 13:05, 15:08, 17:07, 19:15 and 21:21
and they become:
06:52, 09:10, 11:02, 13:05, 15:08, 17:07, 19:15 and 21:21
Return trains to Par have been:
10:23, 13:10, 15:10, 17:19, 19:22 and 21:28 until mid December
and they become:
07:12, 09:17, 11:12, 13:10, 15:10, 17:19, 19:22 and 21:26
Seven round trips on Saturdays (no change - 06:52 to 20:22 off Par)
Three round trips on Sundays (no change - 10:05 to 16:15 off Par)
Summer see through services from London daily, and from The North on Saturdays.
All services except summer through service call on request at all intermediated stations
To someone who's not all that familiar with the line, this seems to be a very logical filling of the most enormous crater in services that appears to have left a previous service totally unfit for "9 to 5" commuters to either end of the line. Having said which, I know an earlier round trip as tried for a period a few years back, but then taken off.
From December ... 07:12 off Newquay, 07:41 Bugle, 08:13 St Austell and 08:30 Truro. (Bugle being the busiest intermediate station). Return from Truro at 17:54, St Autell at 18:10 and getting to Bugle at 18:39 and Newquay at 19:15. Makes huge sense in moving todays a "mid-Cornwall Metro" starting with a peak train.
Par. Connecting services to Plymouth and beyond, and to Penzance
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Luxulyan
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Bugle
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wider mapNewquay - Single platform / no sidings just a buffer stop.
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