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The timetable in summer 1963 was: Hereford (d. 08:00), Ledbury, Colwall, Great Malvern, Malvern Link, Worcester Foregate Street, Worcester Shrub Hill (d. 09:10), Evesham, Moreton-in-Marsh, Oxford, Reading and Paddington (a. 11:55; 12:09 on Saturdays) – returning from Paddington at 17:15 and reaching Hereford at 20:59 (21:18 on Saturdays).
London Paddington – Hereford: May 1884 – May 1997 [37] June 2024 – present [38] Day Continental (boat train) LNER / BR: London Liverpool Street – Harwich Parkeston Quay: 1946 [39] – 1987 (succeeded by Benjamin Britten) [15] Devon Belle [11] (Pullman train) SR / BR: London Waterloo – Ilfracombe London Waterloo – Plymouth: 1947 ...
Hereford is served by trains operated by Great Western Railway, Transport for Wales Rail and West Midlands Trains. It is the terminus of the routes from Birmingham New Street and from London Paddington, via Worcester Foregate Street; it is also served by all trains on the Manchester Piccadilly to Cardiff and Carmarthen route.
The company began operating in February 1996 as Great Western Trains, ... off-peak weekday service from the June 2024 timetables. [37] ... Hereford: London Paddington
Some trains run to Stratford-on-Avon via Birmingham Snow Hill using the Birmingham to Worcester via Kidderminster line, [1] whilst GWR run a limited service between Hereford and London Paddington via Oxford. [2] As this station has a short platform, passengers can only alight at Colwall from the front 4 carriages of the train.
Trains between Hereford and London Paddington also call at Ledbury. Monday to Friday, there are six services eastbound to Paddington, and five westbound. This is reduced to five eastbound and four westbound on Saturdays and four eastbound and five westbound trains on Sundays. All trains to London are operated by Great Western Railway. [11]
Ealing rail crash – 19 December 1973 – A train from Paddington to Oxford derailed after a loose battery box cover on the Class 52 "Western" locomotive hauling the train struck lineside equipment, causing a set of points to move under the train. Ten passengers were killed and 94 injured.
It is between Honeybourne and Pershore stations on the Cotswold Line between Oxford and Hereford via Worcester and Great Malvern. It is operated by Great Western Railway. Trains to London Paddington take about 1 hour 45 minutes.