Severn Tunnel Junction Railway Station - Services

Services

[ ] Severn Tunnel Junction
Legend
South Wales Main Line to Newport
Severn Tunnel Junction
Caldicot
South Wales Main Line to Bristol (in tunnel)
freight line to Caerwent Training Area
Gloucester to Newport Line
[ ] Gloucester to Newport Line
Legend
Cross Country Route
Gloucester
River Severn
Ledbury and Gloucester Railway
Oakle Street
Grange Court
Hereford, Ross & Gloucester Railway
Westbury-on-Severn Halt
Newnham
Ruddle Road Halt
Severn and Wye Railway
Awre for Blakeney
Forest of Dean Central Railway
Severn Railway Bridge
Severn Bridge
Sharpness Branch Line
Lydney Junction / Lydney
Lydney Harbour Branch
Dean Forest Railway
Woolaston
Wye Valley Railway
Tutshill Halt
Chepstow East
River Wye(Chepstow Railway Bridge)
Chepstow
M48 Severn Bridge
Portskewett
South Wales Main Line
Sudbrook Tunnel Pumps
Caerwent training area
Severn Tunnel
Caldicot
Severn Tunnel Junction
M4 Second Severn Crossing
Undy Halt
Magor
River Severn
Steel works
Llanwern
Uskmouth Power Station
Welsh Marches Line
River Usk
Monmouthshire Railway
Newport
South Wales Main Line
Preceding station National Rail Following station
Newport Arriva Trains Wales
Caldicot
Newport CrossCountry
Caldicot
CrossCountry
Patchway
Newport First Great Western
Patchway
or
Pilning
First Great Western
Filton Abbey Wood

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