Leamington Spa Railway Station - Services

Services

[ ] Coventry to Leamington line
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Coventry to Nuneaton Line
Rugby-Birmingham-Stafford Line
Berkswell
Coventry
Planned Cross over (2013-14)
Kenilworth Jct
Kenilworth
Kenilworth's main road
Warwick (Milverton)
Present Cross over
Leamington to Rugby Line
Leamington Spa Avenue
Leamington Spa General
Chiltern Main Line

Chiltern Railways services run at frequent intervals (mostly half-hourly) between Marylebone station in London and Birmingham Snow Hill, with further trains (at approximately two-hourly intervals) between Marylebone and Stratford-upon-Avon. A number of the Birmingham trains start from Kidderminster in the mornings and terminate there in the evenings.

Four long-distance trains an hour, operated by CrossCountry, also serve Leamington station throughout most of the day, two northbound and two southbound. Typically, these alternate between services from Manchester to Reading and Bournemouth by way of Southampton Central (and vice versa) and others running from Newcastle by way of Sheffield to Reading (and vice versa). Half of these CrossCountry services also serve Coventry and Birmingham International, and all of these services serve Birmingham New Street.

London Midland operates at peak-hour trains to Birmingham Snow Hill, Stourbridge Junction, Kidderminster and Worcester at the beginning of the day and from there in the evening.

On Sundays, the frequency of trains is in most cases about half of that indicated above.

Preceding station National Rail Following station
Warwick Chiltern Railways
Banbury
Chiltern Railways
Terminus
Coventry CrossCountry
Banbury
Birmingham
New Street
CrossCountry
Coventry CrossCountry

Banbury
CrossCountry

Warwick
London Midland
Terminus
Disused railways
Southam & Long
Itchington
London and North Western Railway
Terminus
Marton
London and North Western Railway
Terminus
Historical railways
Kenilworth
London and North Western Railway
Terminus

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