South West Trains announce revised timetable due to snow

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Thursday, January 17, 2013
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South West Trains have announced a revised timetable for tomorrow due to the expected heavy snowfall.

The London Waterloo to Salisbury and Exeter will be running on a revised timetable. Click here to see the new timetable.

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    South West Trains announce revised timetable due to snow

South West Trains released the following statement:

Heavy snowfall is forecast to affect parts of England, Scotland and Wales during Friday 18 January

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As a precaution, South West Trains will run an amended timetable on Friday 18 January, with changes on many routes as shown below. The Journey Planner will be updated with this information later today but in the meantime, timetables can be obtained from this link

The following routes will be closed:

• Ascot to Ash Vale

• Hounslow to Whitton

• Leatherhead to Effingham Junction

• Virginia Water to Weybridge

All other routes will be open but the following South West Trains managed stations will not be provided with a train service:

• Addlestone

• Bagshot

• Beaulieu Road

• Bookham (Southern will provide a limited service to and from this station)

• Camberley

• Chertsey

• Frimley

• Longcross

The following stations will not receive a South West Trains service but will be provided with a service by First Great Western:

• Bath Spa

• Bradford-on –Avon

• Bristol Temple Meads

• Trowbridge

• Warminster

• Westbury

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