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Title: Christmas Eve Last Gatwick to Reading
Post by: Fourbee on December 05, 2012, 10:41:43
The change under 20j also applies on Christmas Eve as far as I can work out from the journey planners (link below).

(2103 Gatwick to Reading cancelled, 2136 Redhill to Reading started from Gatwick at 2103).

Also in operation on Saturday 15th and 22nd December.

http://www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/~/media/PDF/Planned%20Changes/Nov%202012/Week%2039%20Saturday%2022%20December%202012%20until%20Friday%2028%20December%202012_Layout%201.ashx


Title: Re: Christmas Eve Last Gatwick to Reading
Post by: bobm on December 05, 2012, 11:28:25
From what I can see the 21:03 DOES run on Christmas Eve and is the last direct service from Gatwick Airport to Reading.  There is a final departure at 21:11 from Gatwick which connects into the 21:35 from Redhill to Reading.


Title: Re: Christmas Eve Last Gatwick to Reading
Post by: Fourbee on December 05, 2012, 15:35:04
The normal 2103 should be a semi-fast though (I'm going off the Saturday timetable) ?


Title: Re: Christmas Eve Last Gatwick to Reading
Post by: Chris from Nailsea on September 29, 2013, 18:21:00
From the Surrey Mirror (http://www.thisissurreytoday.co.uk/Rail-upgrades-near-Redhill-impact-passengers/story-19844432-detail/story.html):

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Rail upgrades near Redhill to impact passengers during festive period

Train passengers are being warned about changes to rail services which will impact travel during Christmas and the New Year period, with some routes not running.

Between Christmas Eve and January 1 2014 inclusive, infrastructure work will be carried out at a major junction between Redhill and Purley, at Gatwick Airport and London Victoria Station by Network Rail. Services operated by Southern, First Capital Connect and First Great Western on the main Brighton line and branch line will all be affected.

(http://www.surreymirror.co.uk/images/localworld/ugc-images/276435/Article/images/19844432/5325210.jpg)
RAIL UPGRADES: Train services will be impacted by a Network Rail project near Redhill

Gatwick Express services will not operate from December 25 to January 1.

On Boxing Day, passengers will be advised to use a Southern run service from London Bridge to East Grinstead where buses will continue to Gatwick Airport. From December 27 to January 1 Southern will operate services between London Victoria and Gatwick.

First Capital Connect won^t run trains between East Croydon and Gatwick Airport during this period but tickets will be valid on Southern services.

These services have been amended to allow three upgrade projects to take place.

The Stoats Nest junction between Redhill and Purley will be replaced to remove the need for speed restrictions and aim to increase reliability of the infrastructure.

A new platform, and associated track and signalling work, will be created at Gatwick Airport. This extra platform will be in operation from February 2014.

Signalling work will also be carried out between London Victoria and Battersea.

Tim Robinson, Network Rail^s route managing director for the Sussex route, said: ^These are three significant infrastructure upgrades which have been carefully planned to take place at the same time to keep disruption to a minimum. The result will be a more reliable network and more flexibility for trains calling at Gatwick, which continues to attract more passengers travelling there by train.

^All three upgrades are part of our commitment to invest in and improve the Brighton main line to provide a safe, reliable and efficient railway which meets the increasing demands of today^s passengers.^

A spokesman for First Great Western said: ^While we will continue to operate services between Reading and Redhill, unfortunately we will not be able to run direct services to Gatwick airport. An hourly bus replacement service will be available from Reigate Station, adding an extra 20 minutes to journey times. We recommend that passengers travelling to the airport change at Reigate and check journey times before they travel.^

Gatwick Airport has been involved in the decision process so plans can be put in place to minimise the impact on airline passengers during the festive period.

A Network Rail spokesman said the decision has been made to carry out work at three locations simultaneously to keep disruption to one period of time rather than several different weekends in an effort to affect fewer passengers.

Information and reminders will be shared over the coming months in stations, at Gatwick Airport, to keep passengers informed of the work and the changes to services.


Title: Re: Christmas Eve Last Gatwick to Reading
Post by: grahame on September 29, 2013, 18:36:35
More General Christmas Changes are listed at
http://www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/contents/travel-during-christmas


Title: Re: Christmas Eve Last Gatwick to Reading
Post by: bobm on September 29, 2013, 20:07:06
Last year's Christmas page had details of relaxations to ticket restrictions and extension of Weekend First between Christmas & New Year.

Perhaps that announcement has still to come or the concessions have been withdrawn?


Title: Re: Christmas Eve Last Gatwick to Reading
Post by: JayMac on September 29, 2013, 21:17:55
The Christmas/New Year relaxation of Super/Off Peak restrictions is written into the restriction text of a particular flow's ticket. All flows (including Day tickets) that are priced by FGW will have the relaxation this year as follows:

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TRAVEL OVER THE CHRISTMAS /
NEW YEAR PERIOD:
Restrictions are lifted on
First Great Western services
from 24 December 2013 to 1
January 2014 inclusive.

On CrossCountry priced Off Peak (SVS, SVR, CDS, CDR) flows it reads:
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This restriction is lifted_all
day from Tuesday 24 December
2013 until Wednesday 1 January
2014 inclusive.

On Arriva Trains Wales priced Off Peak flows the vast majority of Off Peak Returns (SVR) are unrestricted anyway. Off Peak Day (CDS/CDR) flows have no published easing of their restrictions.

Neither Chiltern nor South West Trains have a relaxation of restrictions on any Super/Off Peak tickets on flows which they price.



Regarding Weekend First on FGW between 24th December and 1st January inclusive, according to guidance given to retail staff in 'The Manual', the following applies:

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Travel over the Christmas / New Year period

Time restrictions are lifted on First Great Western services from 24 December 2013 to 1 January 2014 inclusive. In addition to the usual Weekends and Bank Holidays, Weekend First will be available on all of these dates.







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