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词条 South Western Railway (train operating company)
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  1. History

  2. Services

     Mainline services  Metro and Suburban services  Via Putney  Via Wimbledon  Other services  Service table   Future services  

  3. Rolling stock

      Current fleet    Future fleet  

  4. Depots

      Wimbledon    Bournemouth    Clapham Junction, Battersea    Northam    Effingham    Salisbury    Strawberry Hill    Fratton    Farnham  

  5. Accidents and incidents

  6. References

  7. External links

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  • 30 Class 159 South Western Turbo
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South Western Railway[1] (SWR) is an English train operating company owned by FirstGroup (70%) and MTR Corporation (30%) that operates the South Western franchise. It operates commuter services from its Central London terminus at London Waterloo to South West London. SWR provides suburban and regional services in the counties of Surrey, Hampshire and Dorset, as well as regional services in Devon, Somerset, Berkshire and Wiltshire. Its subsidiary Island Line operates services on the Isle of Wight.

SWR was awarded the South Western franchise in March 2017,[2] and took over from South West Trains on 20 August 2017.

History

After failing to negotiate an extension of the South Western franchise with the operator of the time South West Trains (owned by Stagecoach), the Department for Transport (DfT) announced in July 2015 that the franchise would be relet.[3][4][5]

In February 2016, the DfT announced FirstGroup and Stagecoach had been shortlisted to bid for the next South Western franchise.[6][7] In June 2016, MTR Corporation took a 30% shareholding in the FirstGroup bid.[8][9] In July 2016, the DfT issued the Invitation to Tender.[10][11]

In March 2017, the franchise was awarded to First/MTR, operating from 20 August 2017 to 18 August 2024, with an option for the DfT to extend for a further 48 weeks.[12][13][14]

In July 2017, the Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) sought undertakings from SWR that it would not abuse its monopoly on services to the West of England, Dorset and Somerset, as FirstGroup also operated the Greater Western franchise in those regions.[15][16] The CMA accepted a concession from FirstGroup and MTR that unregulated fares between London and Exeter would be capped.[17]

In April 2018, concerns began to grow over South Western Railway's performance over previous months after the number of delays and cancellations began to rise. The Transport Secretary, Chris Grayling, announced an independent review into the performance of South Western Railway and Network Rail. This was welcomed by Winchester MP, Steve Brine.[18]

In July 2018, it was reported that FirstGroup/MTR were renegotiating the SWR contract due to the operator's inability to deliver on many of its promised improvements, as well as its declining performance and history of industrial action.[19]

Services

South Western Railway is the main operator for western Surrey, Hampshire and Dorset, and also serves London, Berkshire, Wiltshire, Somerset and Devon.

Most SWR services run on electrified lines using the 750 V DC third-rail system. There is a diesel fleet for services on the West of England line to Salisbury, Exeter and Bristol, using the unelectrified track beyond Worting Junction just west of Basingstoke, and for Salisbury to Southampton via Romsey services which also serve Eastleigh. SWR operates almost 1,700 train services per day.

From {{stnlnk|London Waterloo}}, SWR's London terminus, long-distance trains run to southern England, including the major coastal population centres of Portsmouth, Southampton, Bournemouth, Poole and Weymouth. There are also trains to Reading, Exeter and Bristol, but these are not the principal fast services from London to those cities, which are operated from {{stnlink|London Paddington}} by Great Western Railway. The majority of its passengers are on suburban commuter lines in inner and south-west London, Surrey, east Berkshire, and north-east Hampshire.

As with most rail companies, non-folding bicycles are banned from peak-time trains to and from London. However, these restrictions apply only to cyclists boarding or alighting in the area bounded by Hook, Alton, Guildford, Reading and Dorking, in order to maximise available passenger space on the most crowded trains.[20]

Mainline services

South Western Railway operates regular services on four mainline routes:[21][22]

  • The South Western Main Line (SWML) runs between London (Waterloo station) and the town of Weymouth; the route passes through several large towns and cities, including Woking, Basingstoke, Winchester, Southampton, Bournemouth, Poole and Dorchester. South Western Railway operates trains along the entire length of the line. Almost all trains operated by the company start from or terminate at London Waterloo; these include stopping services as far as Basingstoke, semi-fast services to/from Southampton and Poole, and express services to/from Weymouth. There are also trains to and from Portsmouth; these trains branch off the SWML at Eastleigh, then proceed via the Eastleigh to Fareham and West Coastway lines to Portsmouth Harbour station. In addition to the South Western Railway services, CrossCountry operates regular passenger services on the line between Basingstoke, Southampton and Bournemouth;[23] these usually run to and from Manchester or Newcastle.[24]
  • The Portsmouth Direct Line (PDL) branches off the SWML at Woking and runs to Portsmouth via Guildford, Haslemere, Petersfield and Havant. South Western Railway operates all passenger trains on this route; these include fast and semi-fast services between London and Portsmouth, and semi-fast services as far as Haslemere.
  • The West of England Main Line (WEML) is the only mainline route that is not fully electrified.[25] It leaves the SWML at Basingstoke and runs to Exeter via Andover, Salisbury, Gillingham and Yeovil. South Western Railway is the only operator on the line, with most services running between London and either Salisbury or Exeter St Davids. Some peak-time services terminate at various other destinations on the line, including Gillingham and Andover; other peak services branch off the line and run to {{rws|Bristol Temple Meads}} station via the Wessex Main Line. On Summer Saturdays, there is also a daily return service to Weymouth, which leaves the WEML at Yeovil Junction and continues via the Heart of Wessex Line.
  • The Alton Line leaves the SWML at {{Stnlnk|Brookwood}} (just after Woking) and runs to Alton via Aldershot and Farnham. It is the shortest of the four mainline routes and as such it is sometimes considered an outer suburban route instead (however for ticketing purposes, it is classed as a mainline route). Services usually run the full length of the line between London and Alton, though some services terminate at Farnham.

In total, there are 14 mainline trains per hour departing London Waterloo in the off-peak; this number increases in the peak hours.[22] The majority of mainline services are operated by Class 444 or Class 450 EMUs, except for the West of England Main Line which is always operated by Class 158 or Class 159 DMUs (because it is unelectrified) and the Alton Line which also sees the occasional use of Class 458 units.

Metro and Suburban services

South Western Railway also operates many suburban "Metro" services in an around London. These all run between London Waterloo and {{rws|Clapham Junction}}, where they split into two separate routes: via Putney and via Wimbledon.[21] All services on the suburban part of the network are operated by Class 450, Class 455, Class 456, Class 458 and Class 707 electric multiple units.

Via Putney

The main route via Putney is known as the Waterloo to Reading Line. It runs between London and Reading and passes through towns such as Staines-upon-Thames, Ascot and Bracknell. Branch lines on this route include:[21][22]

  • The Hounslow Loop Line, which leaves the main line at {{rws|Barnes}}, runs via {{rws|Brentford}} and rejoins the line between {{rws|Whitton}} and {{rws|Feltham}} (with junctions in both directions). Most services on the branch run either between London and Weybridge (described below), or run in a loop from Waterloo to Waterloo via Brentford, Whitton and Richmond (these services run both clockwise and anticlockwise).
  • The Kingston Loop Line, which branches off at Twickenham, runs via Kingston and joins the South Western Main Line at New Malden. Most services on this line run in an anticlockwise loop, from Waterloo to Waterloo, via Putney, Strawberry Hill, Kingston and Wimbledon.
    • There is also a branch line to Shepperton, however, this is only served by Putney trains at peak times.
  • The Staines to Windsor Line, which branches off the main line at Staines-upon-Thames and runs to Windsor & Eton Riverside station. Most services run semi-fast between London and Windsor.
  • The Chertsey Branch Line, which leaves the main line at Virginia Water and runs to Weybridge. Most services on the line run between London and Weybridge via the Hounslow Loop Line; a few services are extended beyond Weybridge, to and from Woking.
  • The Ascot to Guildford Line, which is only served by through trains at peak times; these services run between London and Aldershot.

A total of 12 trains per hour run between London Waterloo and Putney in the off-peak; this number increases in peak hours.[22]

Via Wimbledon

The main route via Wimbledon uses the slow tracks of the quadruple-track South Western Main Line. Suburban trains run along the mainline between London and Woking. Branch lines on this route include:[21][22]

  • The Mole Valley Line, which branches off the main line at Raynes Park and runs via Epsom to Leatherhead, where the branch line itself splits into two lines: one to Guildford and one to Horsham via Dorking. SWR runs regular services to both Guildford and Dorking; the section between Dorking and Horsham is operated by Southern.[26]
    • The Chessington Branch Line branches off the Mole Valley Line at Motspur Park and runs to Chessington.
  • The Kingston Loop Line, which leaves the SWML at New Malden, runs via Kingston and joins the Waterloo to Reading line at Twickenham. Most services on this line run in a clockwise loop, from Waterloo to Waterloo, via Wimbledon, Kingston, Strawberry Hill and Putney.
    • The Shepperton Branch Line, which branches off the Kingston Loop Line at Teddington. Most services on the branch line run between Waterloo and Shepperton via Wimbledon.
  • The Hampton Court Branch Line, which leaves the main line at Surbiton and runs directly to Hampton Court.
  • The New Guildford Line, which also branches off at Surbiton, running to Guildford via Claygate. The line joins the Guildford branch of the Mole Valley Line at Effingham Junction.

A total of 16 trains per hour run between London Waterloo and Wimbledon in the off-peak; this number increases in peak hours.[22]

Other services

Routes that do not start or terminate at London Waterloo include:[21][22]

  • The Ascot to Guildford Line, which runs between Ascot and Guildford via Aldershot. Most services on the line run only between Ascot and Guildford, with no extension in either direction; however, some peak-time services do run between London and Farnham via Ascot. The shuttle services are usually operated by Class 450 units.
  • The western section of the West Coastway Line between Portsmouth and Southampton. Class 450 units are usually in operation on this route.
  • The Eastleigh to Romsey Line between Romsey and Eastleigh. Services on the line are extended beyond Eastleigh to and from Salisbury via Southampton Central and Romsey, in effect calling at Romsey twice. These services are operated using Class 158 units.
  • The Wessex Main Line between Salisbury and Southampton. Services are extended beyond Southampton via the Eastleigh to Romsey Line, as described above.
  • The Lymington Branch Line between Brockenhurst and Lymington Pier. This is operated by Class 158 DMUs on weekdays (despite the line being electrified throughout) and by Class 450 EMUs at weekends.
  • The Island Line on the Isle of Wight, between Ryde Pier Head station and Shanklin. These services are operated using former London Underground Class 483 units: the oldest non-heritage trains in Britain.

Service table

Details of each route, including maps and timetables, are on the South Western Railway official website (see External links below). As of January 2018, its routes off-peak Monday to Friday, with frequencies in trains per hour (tph), include:[22]

London Mainline routes (South Western Main Line)
Route tph Calling at
London Waterloo}} to {{rws|Basingstoke}} 2 Clapham Junction}} (1tph), {{rws|Surbiton}}, {{rws|Walton-on-Thames}}, {{rws|Weybridge}}, {{rws|Woking}}, {{rws|Brookwood}}, {{rws|Farnborough|Main}}, {{rws|Fleet}}, {{rws|Winchfield}}, {{rws|Hook}}
Portsmouth Harbour}} via Winchester 1 Micheldever}}, {{rws|Winchester}}, {{rws|Eastleigh}}, {{rws|Hedge End}}, {{rws|Botley}}, {{rws|Fareham}}, {{rws|Portchester}}, {{rws|Cosham}}, {{rws|Hilsea}}, {{rws|Fratton}}, {{rws|Portsmouth & Southsea}}
Poole}} 1 Shawford}}, Eastleigh, {{rws|Southampton Airport Parkway}}, {{rws|Southampton Central}}, {{rws|Totton}}, {{rws|Ashurst (New Forest)}}, {{rws|Beaulieu Road}} (limited service), {{rws|Brockenhurst}}, {{rws|Sway}}, {{rws|New Milton}}, {{rws|Hinton Admiral}}, {{rws|Christchurch|Dorset}}, {{rws|Pokesdown}}, {{rws|Bournemouth}}, {{rws|Branksome}}, {{rws|Parkstone}}
London Waterloo to {{rws|Weymouth}} 1 Hamworthy}}, {{rws|Holton Heath}}, {{rws|Wareham}}, {{rws|Wool}}, {{rws|Moreton|Dorset}}, {{rws|Dorchester South}}, {{rws|Upwey|England}}
1 Woking, Winchester, Southampton Airport Parkway, Southampton Central, Brockenhurst, Bournemouth, Branksome, Parkstone, Poole, Hamworthy, Wareham, Dorchester South
London Mainline routes (Portsmouth Direct Line)
Route tph Calling at
London Waterloo}} to {{rws|Haslemere}} 1 Clapham Junction}}, {{rws|Woking}}, {{rws|Guildford|Surrey}}, {{rws|Farncombe}}, {{rws|Godalming}}, {{rws|Milford}}, {{rws|Witley}}
Portsmouth & Southsea}} via Guildford 1 Worplesdon}}, Guildford, Farncombe, Godalming, Haslemere, {{rws|Liphook}}, {{rws|Liss}}, {{rws|Petersfield}}, {{rws|Rowlands Castle}}, {{rws|Havant}}, {{rws|Bedhampton}}, {{rws|Hilsea}}, {{rws|Fratton}}
Portsmouth Harbour}} via Guildford 2 Woking, Guildford, Haslemere, Petersfield, Havant, Fratton, Portsmouth & Southsea
London Mainline routes (West of England Main Line)
Route tph Calling at
London Waterloo}} to {{rws|Salisbury}} 1 Woking}}, {{rws|Basingstoke}}, {{rws|Overton}}, {{rws|Whitchurch|Hampshire}}, {{rws|Andover}}, {{rws|Grateley}}
Exeter St Davids}} 1 Clapham Junction}}, Woking, Basingstoke, Andover, Salisbury, {{rws|Tisbury}}, {{rws|Gillingham|Dorset}}, {{rws|Templecombe}}, {{rws|Sherborne}}, {{rws|Yeovil Junction}}, {{rws|Crewkerne}}, {{rws|Axminster}}, {{rws|Honiton}}, {{rws|Feniton}} ({{abbr|1tp2h|1 train per 2 hours}}), {{rws|Whimple}} ({{abbr|1tp2h|1 train per 2 hours}}), {{rws|Cranbrook|Devon}}, {{rws|Pinhoe}}, {{rws|Exeter Central}}
Feniton and Whimple are served by alternate trains.
London Mainline routes (Alton Line)
Route tph Calling at
London Waterloo}} to {{rws|Alton}} 2 Clapham Junction}} (1tph), {{rws|Surbiton}}, {{rws|West Byfleet}}, {{rws|Woking}}, {{rws|Brookwood}}, {{rws|Ash Vale}}, {{rws|Aldershot}}, {{rws|Farnham}}, {{rws|Bentley|Hampshire}} (1tph)
Clapham Junction and Bentley are served by the same train.
London Metro and Suburban routes (via Putney)
Route tph Calling at
London Waterloo}} to {{rws|Weybridge}} 2 Vauxhall}}, {{rws|Queenstown Road|Battersea}}, {{rws|Clapham Junction}}, {{rws|Wandsworth Town}}, {{rws|Putney}}, {{rws|Barnes}}, {{rws|Barnes Bridge}}, {{rws|Chiswick}}, {{rws|Kew Bridge}}, {{rws|Brentford}}, {{rws|Syon Lane}}, {{rws|Isleworth}}, {{rws|Hounslow}}, {{rws|Feltham}}, {{rws|Ashford|Surrey}}, {{rws|Staines}}, {{rws|Egham}}, {{rws|Virginia Water}}, {{rws|Chertsey}}, {{rws|Addlestone}}
London Waterloo to London Waterloo via Hounslow (anticlockwise) 2 Vauxhall, Queenstown Road, Clapham Junction, Wandsworth Town, Putney, Barnes, Barnes Bridge, Chiswick, Kew Bridge, Brentford, Syon Lane, Isleworth, Hounslow...
Service continues back to London Waterloo via Richmond (see below).
London Waterloo to London Waterloo via Hounslow (clockwise) 2 Mortlake}}, {{rws|North Sheen}}, {{rws|Richmond|London}}, {{rws|St Margarets|London}}, {{rws|Twickenham}}, {{rws|Whitton}}, Hounslow...
Service continues back to London Waterloo via Brentford (see above).
London Waterloo to London Waterloo via Strawberry Hill (anticlockwise) 2 Strawberry Hill}}...
Service continues back to London Waterloo via Wimbledon (see below).
Windsor & Eton Riverside}} 2 Wraysbury}}, {{rws|Sunnymeads}}, {{rws|Datchet}}
Reading}} 2 Longcross}} (limited service), {{rws|Sunningdale}}, {{rws|Ascot}}, {{rws|Martins Heron}}, {{rws|Bracknell}}, {{rws|Wokingham}}, {{rws|Winnersh}}, {{rws|Winnersh Triangle}}, {{rws|Earley}}
London Metro and Suburban routes (via Wimbledon)
Route tph Calling at
London Waterloo}} to {{rws|Chessington South}} 2 Vauxhall}}, {{rws|Clapham Junction}}, {{rws|Earlsfield}}, {{stn|Wimbledon}}, {{rws|Raynes Park}}, {{rws|Motspur Park}}, {{rws|Malden Manor}}, {{rws|Tolworth}}, {{rws|Chessington North}}
Dorking}} 2 Worcester Park}}, {{rws|Stoneleigh}}, {{rws|Ewell West}}, {{rws|Epsom}}, {{rws|Ashtead}}, {{rws|Leatherhead}}
Guildford|Surrey}} via Epsom 2 Bookham}}, {{rws|Effingham Junction}}, {{rws|Horsley}}, {{rws|Clandon}}, {{rws|London Road|Guildford}}
Shepperton}} 2 New Malden}}, {{rws|Norbiton}}, {{rws|Kingston|London}}, {{rws|Hampton Wick}}, {{rws|Teddington}}, {{rws|Fulwell}}, {{rws|Hampton|London}}, {{rws|Kempton Park}}, {{rws|Sunbury|Surrey}}, {{rws|Upper Halliford}}
London Waterloo to London Waterloo via Strawberry Hill (clockwise) 2 Strawberry Hill}}...
Service continues back to London Waterloo via Putney (see above).
London Waterloo to Hampton Court 2 Vauxhall, Clapham Junction, Earlsfield, Wimbledon, Raynes Park, New Malden, Berrylands, Surbiton, Thames Ditton
London Waterloo to Guildford via Claygate 2 Vauxhall, Clapham Junction, Earlsfield, Wimbledon, Surbiton, Hinchley Wood, Claygate, Oxshott, Cobham & Stoke d'Abernon, Effingham Junction, Horsley, Clandon, London Road
Woking}} 2 Esher}}, {{rws|Hersham}}, {{rws|Walton-on-Thames}}, {{rws|Weybridge}}, {{rws|Byfleet & New Haw}}, {{rws|West Byfleet}}
Non-London routes
Route tph Calling at
Ascot}} to {{rws|Guildford|Surrey}} 2 Bagshot}}, {{rws|Camberley}}, {{rws|Frimley}}, {{rws|Ash Vale}}, {{rws|Aldershot}}, {{rws|Ash}}, {{rws|Wanborough}}
Trains reverse at Aldershot.
Portsmouth & Southsea}} to {{rws|Southampton Central}} 1 Fratton}}, {{rws|Hilsea}}, {{rws|Cosham}}, {{rws|Portchester}}, {{rws|Fareham}}, {{rws|Swanwick}}, {{rws|Bursledon}}, {{rws|Hamble}}, {{rws|Netley}}, {{rws|Sholing}}, {{rws|Woolston}}, {{rws|Bitterne}}, {{rws|St Denys}}
Romsey}} to {{rws|Salisbury}} 1 Chandlers Ford}}, {{rws|Eastleigh}}, {{rws|Southampton Airport Parkway}}, {{rws|Swaythling}}, St Denys, Southampton Central, {{rws|Millbrook|Hampshire}}, {{rws|Redbridge}}, Romsey, {{rws|Mottisfont & Dunbridge}}, {{rws|Dean}}
Brockenhurst}} to {{rws|Lymington Pier}} 2 Lymington Town}}
Island Line
Route tph Calling at
Ryde Pier Head}} to {{rws|Shanklin}} 2 Ryde Esplanade}}, {{rws|Ryde St John's Road}}, {{rws|Smallbrook Junction}} (limited service), {{rws|Brading}}, {{rws|Sandown}}, {{rws|Lake}}

Future services

Improvements promised under the 2017 contract were:[27]

  • Refurbished trains
  • Journeys to London 8 minutes faster from Southampton, 9 minutes faster from Bournemouth, 10 minutes faster from Exeter and 14 minutes faster from Weymouth
  • Free Wi-Fi at all stations and on mainland trains
  • 29 additional weekday and Saturday services between Portsmouth & Southsea and Southampton Central
  • Hourly direct trains from Weymouth to Portsmouth to begin before 2019
  • 35 additional weekday and Saturday services between Portsmouth & Southsea and London Waterloo
  • More Sunday services
  • Investment in stations, including improvements to Southampton Central station
  • Live information on seating availability and crowding levels via a new mobile phone app

Rolling stock

South Western Railway inherited a fleet of Class 158, Class 159, Class 444, Class 450, Class 455, Class 456, Class 458, Class 483 and Class 707s from South West Trains.

Current fleet

ClassImageTypeTop speedCarriagesNumberRoutesBuilt
mphkm/h
Mainland
158 Express Sprinter DMU90145210London Waterloo – Salisbury / Exeter St Davids (Occasionally) / Bristol Temple Meads
Exeter St Davids – Honiton / Axminster (Weekday service)
Romsey – Salisbury via Southampton Central
Brockenhurst – Lymington Pier (Weekday services)
1989–92
159 South Western Turbo DMU90145330West of England / Heart of Wessex / Wessex Main Lines:
London Waterloo – Salisbury / Bristol Temple Meads / Exeter St Davids / Yeovil Pen Mill / Frome
Portsmouth Harbour – Basingstoke (Morning Service)
Portsmouth Harbour – Southampton Central (Occasionally)
London Waterloo/Wareham - Corfe Castle (Summer Saturdays)
159/0 1992–3
159/1 Converted 2006–7
444 Desiro EMU100160545London Waterloo – Poole / Weymouth

London Waterloo – Portsmouth Harbour (shared with Class 450s)
Some outer suburban routes

2003–4
450 DesiroEMU1001604127London Waterloo – Portsmouth Harbour (shared with Class 444s)/ Alton / Basingstoke / Poole / Reading
Southampton Central – Portsmouth & Southsea
Brockenhurst – Lymington Pier (weekend services)

Outer suburban routes:

London Waterloo – Windsor & Eton Riverside / Weybridge via Staines / London Waterloo via Hounslow
Ascot – Guildford

Some express and inner suburban services

2002–6
455EMU75120491Inner suburban routes:
London Waterloo – Shepperton / Hampton Court / Woking / London Waterloo via Hounslow /London Waterloo via Strawberry Hill / Dorking / Guildford via Oxshott or Epsom / Chessington South / Windsor & Eton Riverside
1982–5
2004–7 (refurbished)
456EMU75120224Suburban services in conjunction with services operated by Class 455 units to make 8 & 10 coach trains1990–1
458 JuniperEMU75120536Outer Suburban Services: London Waterloo–Weybridge/Windsor & Eton Riverside via Staines / Reading2013–6
(1998–2002 as 458/0)
(2000–1 as 460)
707 Desiro CityEMU100160530Outer Suburban Services: London Waterloo–Weybridge/Windsor & Eton Riverside via Staines2016-7
Isle of Wight
483EMU4572.526Ryde Pier Head – Shanklin1938
1989–92 (refurbished)

Future fleet

Eighteen {{brc|442}}s will enter service after being overhauled. They will be based in Bournmouth and when they are to be introduced into service is TBC, where they will be serving the Portsmouth Direct Line [28] when they will transfer to Fratton.[29][30]

As of October 2017, four units were in Eastleigh Works and Fourteen in Bournemouth TRSMD.

The Class 455, 456, 458 and 707 fleets will be replaced by 90 Aventra five and ten carriage sets built by Bombardier's Derby Litchurch Lane Works, for use on Reading, Windsor and south west London services by December 2020.[31][32][33]

ClassImageTypeTop speedCarriagesNumberRoutes operatedEnter Service
mphkm/h
442 Wessex ElectricEMU100160518 London Waterloo – Portsmouth Harbour[28]2019
701 AventraEMU100160530Reading, Windsor & South West London suburban2019–2020
1060

Depots

Wimbledon

{{Main|Wimbledon Traincare depot}}

Wimbledon Traincare depot is located between Wimbledon and Earlsfield stations, on the main line to Waterloo, next to the Wimbledon railway viaduct.

Bournemouth

{{Main|Bournemouth Train & Rolling Stock Maintenance Depot}}

Bournemouth depot is southwest of Bournemouth station, occupying the approach to the former Bournemouth West station. Until their withdrawal in February 2007, the depot was home to the Class 442 (5Wes) Wessex Electrics. The branch turns off at Branksome station where trains can be seen stopping at platform 2 and reversing into the depot.

Clapham Junction, Battersea

Clapham Junction depot provides stabling for the Desiro fleet.

Northam

{{Main|Northam Carriage Servicing Depot}}

Northam depot was built by Siemens in 2002 as the home depot for the Desiro fleet as part of a 20-year maintenance contract.[34] It is located south of St Denys station and is near Southampton Football Club's St Mary's Stadium.

Effingham

{{Main|Effingham Junction Carriage Holding Sidings}}

Located next to Effingham Junction station, the depot is used for the berthing of MPVs (Multipurpose Vehicles). It has two pitted roads and a fuel point.

Salisbury

{{Main|Salisbury TMD}}

Salisbury depot provides servicing for the South Western Railway diesel fleet.

Strawberry Hill

Strawberry Hill train maintenance depot in South West London, was built in 1897, is inside the triangular junction of the Shepperton Branch Line with the Kingston Loop Line, just yards from Strawberry Hill railway station.

Fratton

{{Main|Fratton Traincare Depot}}

Fratton Traincare depot is in central Portsea Island, alongside Fratton station. It has a carriage washer and is the fuelling point for the 158s and 159s. The depot has a train shed with two pitted roads for maintenance of rolling stock. Class 444 and 450 units berth overnight. Stabling sidings and bay platforms at Portsmouth & Southsea station are co-ordinated from the depot.

Farnham

{{Main|Farnham Traincare Depot}}

Farnham depot, in Weydon Lane, was opened by the Southern Railway at the time of the electrification of the Portsmouth and {{stnlnk|Alton}} lines in 1937.[35] It was refurbished for the introduction of modern units when slam-door trains were replaced circa 2005. At the same time, disused quarry and ballast dump sidings behind the carriage shed were removed and a number of outdoor sidings were laid for overnight storage and servicing of units.

Accidents and incidents

  • On 4 January 2019, a 51-year-old male passenger was fatally stabbed on board a South Western Railway service from Guildford to London Waterloo, as it was travelling between London Road and Clandon stations in Surrey. The train, formed of a pair of Class 455 electric multiple units, was stopped at the next station along the line, Horsley, to allow emergency services to deal with the incident. The suspect in the stabbing exited the train at Clandon.[36]
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References

1. ^Companies House extract company no 7900320 First MTR South Western Trains Limited
2. ^FirstGroup and MTR welcome South Western rail franchise award London Stock Exchange 27 March 2017
3. ^[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-33436408 South West Trains franchise out to competition] BBC News 7 July 2015
4. ^South West Trains to be refranchised Railway Gazette International 7 July 2015
5. ^"No direct franchise for South West Trains in 2017" Rail Magazine issue 779 22 July 2015 page 8
6. ^[https://www.gov.uk/government/news/two-companies-shortlisted-to-compete-for-the-next-south-western-rail-franchise Two companies shortlisted to compete for the next South Western rail franchise] Department for Transport 4 February 2016
7. ^Stagecoach and FirstGroup shortlisted for South Western franchise Railway Gazette International 4 February 2016
8. ^MTR and First partner for South Western bid Rail Magazine 16 June 2016
9. ^MTR joins FirstGroup's bid for South Western rail franchise Railway Gazette International 16 June 2016
10. ^[https://www.gov.uk/government/news/better-journeys-on-the-way-for-rail-passengers-across-the-south-western-network Better journeys on the way for rail passengers across the South Western network] Department for Transport 4 July 2016
11. ^South Western invitation to tender issued Railway Gazette International 4 July 2016
12. ^[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-39403162 South West Trains: Hong Kong firm MTR to help run rail franchise] BBC News 27 March 2017
13. ^South Western Railway FirstGroup
14. ^First MTR joint venture wins South Western franchise Railway Gazette International 27 March 2017
15. ^[https://www.gov.uk/cma-cases/firstgroup-and-mtr-south-western-rail-franchise-merger-inquiry FirstGroup and MTR / SouthWestern rail franchise merger inquiry] Competition & Markets Authority
16. ^[https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5975f6f8ed915d59bd000008/swt-firtsgroup-mtr-consultation-on-proposed-uils.pdf Anticipated acquisition by First MTR South Western Trains Limited of South Western Franchise] Competition & Markets Authority
17. ^{{cite news|last1=Gerrard|first1=Bradley|title=Rail fares set to be capped between London and Exeter|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2017/08/18/rail-fares-set-capped-london-exeter/|accessdate=29 August 2017|work=The Telegraph|date=18 August 2017}}
18. ^ 
19. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.railtechnologymagazine.com/Rail-News/swrs-future-could-be-in-doubt-as-negotiations-are-tabled|title=SWR’s future could be in doubt as negotiations are tabled|last=|first=|date=24 July 2018|website=Rail Technology Magazine|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=24 July 2018}}
20. ^{{cite web |url= https://www.southwesternrailway.com/travelling-with-us/travelling-with-a-bike |title=Travelling with a bike |publisher=South Western Railway |accessdate=22 August 2017}}
21. ^[https://www.southwesternrailway.com/plan-my-journey/our-network Our network | South Western Railway]
22. ^[https://www.southwesternrailway.com/plan-my-journey/timetables Train timetables | South Western Railway]
23. ^[https://www.crosscountrytrains.co.uk/media/1298/crosscountry-route-map.pdf XC Route Map]
24. ^[https://www.crosscountrytrains.co.uk/travel-updates-information/train-timetables Train Timetables | Cross Country]
25. ^Wessex Route Plan (p.25)
26. ^Network Map : Southern
27. ^Our proposition FirstGroup
28. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/news/europe/single-view/view/first-mtr-joint-venture-wins-south-western-franchise.html|title=First MTR joint venture wins South Western franchise|website=railwaygazette.com}}
29. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/train/W95346/2017/12/11/advanced|title=Realtime Trains - 5P22 0451 Bournemouth T&R.S.M.D to Portsmouth Harbour|website=www.realtimetrains.co.uk}}
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31. ^[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-40338475 South Western orders new fleet of 90 trains] BBC News 20 June 2017
32. ^FirstGroup and MTR order 750 EMU cars for South Western franchise International Railway Journal 20 June 2017
33. ^Bombardier to supply 750 EMU cars for South Western franchise Railway Gazette International 20 June 2017
34. ^"Desiro UK demands a pit stop approach". Railway Gazette. 1 March 2002.
35. ^Railway Gazette, 1937
36. ^https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-surrey-46763150

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