Havant Railway Station - Services

Services

Havant is a junction station and provides passengers with an interchange between the West Coastway line and the Portsmouth Direct Line. It therefore has services to Portsmouth, London Waterloo, London Victoria via Gatwick Airport, Brighton, Southampton and less frequent long-distance services to Wales and the west country. As of 9 December 2007, South West Trains no longer serve the Brighton Line with the dominant train operator on this route, Southern, reworking its Coastway timetable to accommodate the move. A new service is also provided by First Great Western to and from Great Malvern. Cross Country services also divert via Guildford and Havant (but do not stop) when the Winchester line is closed due to engineering works.

The Off Peak times start at 8:40am at the station, with trains getting into London Waterloo for 10:00am. The Super Off Peak time starts at 10:40 at the station, with trains getting into London Waterloo for 12:00pm.

Preceding station National Rail Following station
Rowlands Castle South West Trains
Bedhampton
Petersfield South West Trains
Fratton
Chichester First Great Western
Cosham
Fratton
Warblington Southern
Bedhampton
Cosham
Disused railways
Terminus Southern Region of British Railways
Langston

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