South Western Railway

15 June 2022, 11:17

South Western Railway announces strike timetable

South Western Railway announces strike timetable: SWR logo-2
  • Due to the planned national strike, SWR customers are urged only to travel by rail if absolutely necessary between 21 and 26 June 
  • SWR will run a severely reduced timetable on strike days (21, 23, 25 June), with significant parts of the network closed 
  • A severely limited service will run between 07:15 and 18:30 on some routes for those who have no choice but to travel 
  • SWR will run a late-starting Sunday level of service across the network on 22, 24 and 26 June

South Western Railway (SWR) is urging customers only to travel by rail if absolutely necessary on the planned strike days – Tuesday 21, Thursday 23 and Saturday 25 June – and throughout that week.  

Customers should expect severe disruption and, if they have to travel, should seek to do so by other means.  

This comes as SWR published their strike day timetable, which will provide a very limited service on the routes Network Rail have made available. The reduced timetable will see significant parts of the network closed entirely and those trains that are running will be far less frequent compared to normal.   

Network Rail and more than 2,100 SWR RMT members are set to take strike action on Tuesday 21, Thursday 23 and Saturday 25 June, causing severe disruption. Network Rail will provide contingency cover for critical roles including electrical control room operators, signallers, maintenance and response teams, but will not be able to cover the whole day. 

SWR’s reduced timetable will run from 07:15 to 18:30 on the three strike days, and will consist of:  

  • Four trains per hour in each direction between Waterloo and Windsor via Hounslow 
  • Two semi-fast trains per hour in each direction between Waterloo and Basingstoke  
  • Four trains per hour in each direction between Waterloo and Woking 
  • Two fast trains per hour in each direction between Waterloo and Southampton 

NB - Trains will not stop at all stations on these routes. 

Island Line services will not be affected by the industrial action 

There will be no SWR services across the rest of the network. 

Significant disruption is also expected on Wednesday 22, Friday 24 and Sunday 26 June, when the network will not be operational before 07:30 and a Sunday level of service will operate throughout the day.  

South Western Railway’s Managing Director, Claire Mann, said:  

“The sheer scale of this planned industrial action severely limits the number of trains we can run and routes we can serve, which is reflected in the reduced timetable we have published today.  

“With this disruption set to be so considerable, I regretfully urge customers to only travel by rail if absolutely necessary between Tuesday 21 and Sunday 26 June. 

“I am sorry these strikes will cause such disruption and am grateful to our customers for their patience and understanding as the rail industry works to bring this damaging nationwide action to an end.” 

Network Rail route director Mark Killick said:

“We’re so sorry for the disruption next week and we know how difficult this will be for our customers so soon after the pandemic. We’ve trained 250 staff so we can keep some of the busiest lines open, focussing our resources on the routes that can keep the largest numbers of customers and freight moving and serving vital locations such as hospitals. That said, we will not compromise on safety and the strike does mean that large parts of the network will be closed. 

“We are continuing to work with unions to find a solution and will keep doing so. But we also have to be honest and accept that we have to change the way we work, to reflect the changes in society and travel patterns post pandemic. Again, I’d like to apologise to everyone who find their journeys disrupted next week and urge our customers to check before they travel.”

Customers are urged to check the SWR website for latest information at www.southwesternrailway.com/strike  

Contact Information

Steve Harris
Communications Officer
South Western Railway
07929 662132
steve.harris@swrailway.com

Notes to editors

Notes 

  1. Please see map for strike day services attached  
  2. Map and timetable PDFs available at: southwesternrailway.com/strike   
  3. Journey planners are likely to be updated 2-4 days in advance  
  4. On 22, 24 and 26 June, SWR will run a late starting Sunday service (from 0730). The timetables are not yet available, but customers can refer to existing Sunday service timetables here: southwesternrailway.com/plan-my-journey/timetables  
  5. Summary of services running on strike days: 

Waterloo to Southampton  

Waterloo to Woking  

Waterloo to Basingstoke  

Waterloo to Windsor  

2 fast trains per hour each way  

4 trains per hour each way  

2 trains per hour each way  

4 trains per hour each way  

First train from Waterloo: 0730  

First train from Waterloo: 0720  

First train from Waterloo: 0715 

First train from Waterloo: 0715  

Last train from Waterloo: 1700 

Last train from Waterloo: 1750 

Last train from Waterloo: 1715  

Last train from Waterloo: 1722 

First train from Southampton: 0730  

First train from Woking: 0718 

First train from Basingstoke: 0724  

First train from Windsor: 0730   

Last train from Southampton: 1659  

Last train from Woking: 1748  

Last train from Basingstoke: 1654 

Last train from Windsor: 1730  

Services will call at:  

Waterloo  

Clapham Junction  

Woking  

Basingstoke  

Winchester   

Eastleigh  

Southampton Airport  

Southampton Central  

Services will call at:  

Waterloo  

Clapham Junction  

Wimbledon  

Surbiton  

Esher  

Hersham  

Walton-on-Thames 

Weybridge 

Byfleet & New Haw  

West Byfleet  

Woking  

Services will call at:  

Waterloo  

Clapham Junction  

Surbiton  

Woking  

Brookwood 

Farnborough  

Fleet  

Winchfield 

Hook  

Basingstoke  

  

Services will call at:  

Waterloo 

Vauxhall 

Clapham Junction  

Wandsworth Town  

Putney  

Barnes  

Barnes Bridge  

Chiswick  

Kew Bridge  

Brentford  

Syon Lane  

Isleworth  

Hounslow  

Feltham  

Ashford  

Staines  

Wraysbury  

Sunnymeads  

Datchet  

Windsor & Eton Riverside 

  • Some services at the start and end of each strike day will run outside of this standard pattern 
  • The Island Line is not subject to strike action and will operate as usual. 

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