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GWR says passengers may wish to travel on other days as train drivers strike this Saturday

The Aslef union, which represents train drivers, has announced strike action which will affect rail services on Saturday 30 September and Wednesday 4 October. 

With far fewer trains able to operate than on other strike days, GWR is reminding passengers that they can travel on days around the strike action and may wish to do so if they are able to.

A significantly reduced, revised timetable will operate across several train operators, including Great Western Railway, and most parts of the GWR network will have no service at all.

Check here to see where services are running.

Services will also start later (07:00) and all journeys must be completed by around 18:30. To help people travel those with tickets for strike days will be able to use them on alternative days on GWR services:  

  • Tickets for Saturday 30 September can be used the day before or up to and including Tuesday 3 October
  • Tickets for Wednesday 4 October can be used the day before or up to and including Friday 6 October 

The operator is warning that trains will be much busier than previous strike days and customers may wish to travel on other days if they can.

  • Those seeking to travel to/from UK Pride at Weston-super-Mare should note that there will be no services to Weston-super-Mare and will need to seek alternative transport.
  • Those attending Exeter Chiefs or Exeter City games should note there will no services on the Exmouth branch and will need to seek alternative transport.

If you do need to travel where trains are running, please check before you travel. Other train operators are also affected by this action, so onward travel could also be affected. We are not able to provide bus replacement services.  

Planned engineering work is also to take place on Sunday 1 October:

  • In the Swindon area, buses will replace trains between Didcot and Swindon
  • On the North Downs line, buses will replace trains between Guildford and Redhill
  • In the North Cotswolds, buses will replace trains Moreton-in-Marsh and Worcester Shrub Hill

In addition, there could be further disruption on Friday 29 September and between Monday 2 and Friday 6 October due to industrial action short of a strike by Aslef. This action short of strike is likely to cause some short-notice alterations or cancellations. Please check your journey before setting out. 

During action short of a strike and the days after strikes, services could also be affected by a limited number of short-notice cancellations and alterations. Please check your journey before travelling. 

Online journey planners are being updated and details will be published here.    

Customers who purchased tickets but do not travel can claim a full refund or amend their ticket. Those who travel and are delayed may be entitled to  Delay Repay compensation if they are delayed by 15 minutes or more.  

Season-ticket holders can apply for compensation through the Delay Repay scheme. Our Refund policy remains in place. If you hold a return ticket, you can claim a refund of your unused full fare, even if only one leg of your journey is affected.  

Contact Information

James Davis

Media Relations Manager

Great Western Railway

0845 410 4444

james.davis@GWR.com

Notes to editors

Notes to editors

First Greater Western Limited, trading as “Great Western Railway” (GWR), operates trains across the Great Western franchise area, which includes South Wales, the West Country, the Cotswolds, across southern England and into London. GWR provides high speed, commuter, regional and branch line train services, and before the covid-19 pandemic helped over 100 million passengers reach their destinations every year. GWR has been awarded a National Rail Contract to continue operating the Great Western network, which shall run up to 21 June 2025, with the potential for a further three years at the Secretary of State’s discretion. Find out more here: https://www.gwr.com/about-us.