Engineering work to impact trains in Hounslow this weekend

By Joe Acklam

13th Apr 2023 | Local News

The normal train timetable will be impacted in Hounslow this weekend. Photo: Robin Sones.
The normal train timetable will be impacted in Hounslow this weekend. Photo: Robin Sones.

Trains in Hounslow will be disrupted this weekend as engineering work will be taking place on Saturday and Sunday on the line. 

There will be a limited service running between Hounslow Station and Windsor and Eton Riverside on Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th April as engineering works will be going on on the line. 

There will be additional services from London Waterloo to Hounslow via Richmond, but services from London Waterloo to Weybridge via Staines will terminate at Hounslow and services from London Waterloo to Windsor will be diverted via Twickenham and terminate at Hounslow. 

There will be replacement buses going between Hounslow and Virginia Water via Staines and Hounslow and Windsor via Staines on Saturday. 

Then on Sunday there will be rail replacement buses between Hounslow and Virginia Water via Staines, Hounslow and Windsor via Stanes, and Hounslow and Woking via Staines. 

Additionally on Sunday the afternoon and evening service between London Waterloo and Kingston via Hounslow will run all day and terminate at Hounslow. 

To find out more and see the changed train times, visit the South Western Railway website.

     

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