Warblington Railway Station - Services

Services

The standard Monday-Saturday off-peak service consists of:

  • 1 train per hour (tph) to London Victoria, calling at Emsworth, Southbourne, Bosham, Chichester, Barnham, Horsham, Crawley, Three Bridges, Gatwick Airport, Redhill, East Croydon and Clapham Junction. This journey takes 1 hour 51 minutes.

(It takes 1 hour 31 minutes to reach London Waterloo by taking the train towards Southampton and changing onto a London-Portsmouth express at Havant.)

  • 1 tph to Southampton Central, calling at Havant, Cosham, Portchester, Fareham and Swanwick. This journey takes 42 minutes.

On Sundays the service is:

  • 1 tph to Brighton, calling at Emsworth, Southbourne, Nutbourne, Bosham, Fishbourne, Chichester, Barnham, Ford, Angmering, Goring-by-Sea, Durrington-on-Sea, West Worthing, Worthing, East Worthing, Lancing, Shoreham-by-Sea, Southwick, Fishersgate, Portslade, Aldrington and Hove. This journey takes 1 hour 25 minutes. (It takes 1 hour 33 minutes to reach London Waterloo by changing at Havant onto the London-Portsmouth express service.)
  • 1 tph to Portsmouth Harbour, calling at Havant, Bedhampton, Fratton and Portsmouth and Southsea. This journey takes 21 minutes.
Preceding station National Rail Following station
Emsworth Southern
Havant

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