South Western Rail services between Salisbury and Bristol are withdrawn indefinitely from tomorrow.
From 12 December, SWR have made changes to their timetables including getting rid of South Western Railway services to and from Bristol Temple Meads.
GWR trains will still be running on this service from Salisbury, so those travelling between London Waterloo and Bristol Temple Meads on a SWR train will be able to change at Salisbury.
SWR train timetable changes in effect from December 12
From Monday to Friday:
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All South Western Railway services between Salisbury and Bristol Temple Meads will be withdrawn.
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2120 and 2220 London Waterloo to Salisbury services will call additionally at Overton, Whitchurch and Grateley.
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2142 Castle Cary to Salisbury will be withdrawn.
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An additional 2145 Yeovil Junction to Salisbury (via Westbury) will run and the service will provide a connection with the 2225 Great Western Railway service from Bristol.
On Saturday:
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All South Western Railway services between Salisbury and Bristol Temple Meads will be withdrawn.
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2225 Bristol Temple Meads to Salisbury will start from Westbury at 2312. This service will also provide a connection with the 2215 Great Western Railway service from Bristol.
On Sunday:
- All South Western Railway services between Salisbury and Bristol Temple Meads will be withdrawn.
Their December timetable has now been uploaded into journey planning systems, such as online ticket booking, and can also be viewed on the SWR website.
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