South Western Railway offers veterans free travel for Remembrance
Armed forces personnel and veterans can travel to Remembrance Sunday events for free on South Western Railway services.
Armed forces personnel and veterans can travel to Remembrance Sunday events for free on South Western Railway services.
South Western Railway trains will be severely disrupted from Monday 6 to Saturday 11 May due to both industrial action and engineering works.
South Western Railway confronts the impact of abuse on its frontline heroes, highlighting the effects of verbal attacks and physical assaults.
Industrial action on Thursday 4, Friday 5, Saturday 6, Monday 8 and Tuesday 9 April will impact South Western Railway services.
The rail service will be severely disrupted at the end of this month and the beginning of the next month with a strike and an overtime ban.
A week-long sale slashing rail ticket prices on many routes over six weeks started today, Tuesday 23 January.
Industrial action for the first week of December will impact those who plan to travel on South Western Railway.
People planning to use South Western Railway train services on Thursday 2 November are advised to check the revised timetable before travelling.
Due to strikes by members of the ASLEF union, there will be severe disruption to train services later this week.
The Intersex-Inclusive Pride train, which launched in Bournemouth, now operates on the SWR London Waterloo and Weymouth line.