Further disruption to trains in Hounslow this weekend

By Joe Acklam

12th May 2023 | Local News

There is further disruption to the trains in Hounslow this weekend. Photo: Maxwell Hamilton.
There is further disruption to the trains in Hounslow this weekend. Photo: Maxwell Hamilton.

Engineering work from South Western Railway on Sunday 14th May will cause disruption to the trains in Hounslow this weekend. 

The train lines in the Twickenham area will be closed all day on Sunday 14th May as maintenance work is done on the line. 

London Waterloo to Reading services will be diverted between Barnes and Feltham and will additionally stop at Barnes and Hounslow. 

There will also be a rail replacement bus service running between Barnes and Hounslow via Richmond. 

This will only apply for part of the day as the afternoon and evening service of London Waterloo to Kingston via Hounslow will not be running at all. 

These will be the last maintenance works that impact Hounslow until Sunday 28th May, when there is work being done on the Staines area. 

Other changes to the network this Sunday include: London Waterloo to Windsor will make additional stops and be diverted via Barnes and Feltham; London Waterloo to London Waterloo via Wimbledon and Kingston will be diverted after Teddington and terminate at Shepperton; and there will be rail replacement buses between Teddington and Barnes via Richmond. 

     

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