GWR trials new overnight Gatwick services this summer

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Great Western Railway (GWR) is trialling new overnight services to Gatwick Airport from 6 June, testing demand for early-morning and late-night connectivity between the Thames Valley and the UK’s second-busiest airport. The 12-week trial will operate two services from Reading to Gatwick and three return services every Saturday morning, plus one service from Reading and two from Gatwick every Monday morning. Currently, GWR services only run between 04:30 and 23:30, meaning passengers with early departures or late arrivals, over 20% of Gatwick’s daily traffic, are not able to reach the airport by rail from the west. The trial services will connect with flights from major airlines including easyJet, Jet2 and British Airways. Calling at Reading, Wokingham, Guildford, Dorking Deepdene, Reigate, Redhill and Gatwick, the services will benefit airline passengers and shift workers travelling along the route.
The trains will operate at the following times: Saturdays departing Reading 02:28 03:30 Saturdays departing Gatwick Airport 00:30 01:24 04:00 Mondays departing Reading 03:24 Mondays departing Gatwick Airport 00:24 04:00 |
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