TrackIT! - 1D32 (GW Paddington - Oxford)

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Great Western Railway express passenger service from Paddington to Oxford.
Timed as a Class 802 EMU at a maximum speed of 125 mph.
DOO (coaching stock).
Permanent schedule Y22081 runs weekdays effective from 16/12/2024 to 16/05/2025. A dynamic link to the current day's instance of this train is here: Today's Y22081.

Next scheduled event: Departure from Paddington (2) @ 16:23 (Public: 16:23). This train originates here.


Location Action WTT Public Actual/Est Var Plt (S) Plt (A) Lin (S) Lin (A) Pth (S) Pth (A) Action
Wednesday 08 January 2025
Paddington Depart 16:23 16:23     2   2      
Portobello Junction (London) Pass 16:25         2      
Royal Oak Junction Pass 16:24         2      
Ladbroke Grove Pass 16:26         ML   2    
Acton West Pass 16:28½         ML   ML    
Southall Pass 16:30½       1   ML      
Heathrow Airport Junction Pass 16:31½         ML      
Slough Pass 16:35       2   ML      
Maidenhead Pass 16:38       1   ML      
Twyford Pass 16:41½       1   ML      
Reading Kennet Bridge Junction Pass 16:44½         DML      
Reading Arrive 16:46 16:46     9   ML      
Depart 16:49 16:49          
Reading High Level Junction Pass 16:50         ML      
Goring + Streatley Pass 16:55         ML      
Didcot East Junction Pass 17:01              
Didcot North Junction Pass 17:02              
Kennington Junction also listed as Kennington Junc Pass 17:08              
Hinksey North Pass 17:10              
Oxford Arrive 17:13 17:13     4        

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