Summer Sunday Plymouth to Gunnislake train starts this Sunday

Great Western Railway (GWR) will be introducing a new, later Sunday train for the Summer on the Plymouth to Gunnislake Tamar Valley Line on Sunday 21 May. The train will leave Plymouth at 2001, arriving at Gunnislake at 2047. The return service will leave Gunnislake at 2050 and arrive at Plymouth at 2135.

Great Western Railway (GWR) will be introducing a new, later Sunday train for the Summer on the Plymouth to Gunnislake Tamar Valley Line on Sunday 21 May.

The train will leave Plymouth at 2001, arriving at Gunnislake at 2047. The return service will leave Gunnislake at 2050 and arrive at Plymouth at 2135.

Dan Okey, Regional Development Manager (West) for Great Western Railway said:

“Dedicated to supporting the communities we serve I am delighted to be able to announce these two extra, late evening trains.

“Not only will these allow passengers to take greater advantage of the longer Summer days, but it also increases the number of seats available for regular users of the line, providing more opportunities to travel.”

As always, the train will call at Calstock, Bere Alston, Bere Ferrers and Plymouth stations.  It will run every Sunday until Sunday 10 September.

The extra train will mean there will be six services between Plymouth and Gunnislake on Sundays during the Summer.  People travelling from Tamar Valley stations will be able to make longer day trips than before and those travelling from further afield will be able to leave later too. It will normally be possible to leave London Paddington station at 15 .57 on a Summer Sunday afternoon and still get back to a Tamar Valley Line destination by train all the way.

Day trippers from Plymouth will be able to stay out longer in the Tamar Valley before they have to head back.

GWR continues to work with the Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership, a non-profit partnership between councils and the rail industry to promote the Tamar Valley Line and other rural branch lines in the two counties and seek improvements to services and facilities.

Partnership Manager Richard Burningham said:

“Hats off and many thanks to Great Western Railway for introducing this new later Summer Sunday Tamar Valley Line train. This will be of great benefit to Tamar Valley residents and to many from Plymouth and elsewhere who travel out for a day in the beautiful countryside and can spend longer before returning home.”

The new Summer Sunday train is part of the new Summer rail timetable which begins on 21 May. 

Information about times and fares can be found at www.gwr.com or 03457 000125.  

More information about the line itself and things to do and see, including walks and the Rail Ale Trail, can be found at www.greatscenicrailways.com

Notes to editors

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We’re currently seeing the biggest investment in the network since Brunel so we can offer more trains, more seats, and shorter, more frequent journeys and continue the network’s heritage of helping connect more businesses to new and prosperous markets. Through a series of initiatives we aim to be a good neighbour to the communities we serve and are committed to making a positive social impact in those regions. Learn how we're Building a Greater West at GWR.com. GWR is a FirstGroup company.


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