TrackIT! - 2M75 (SW Waterloo Main Lines - Chessington South)

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South Western Railway ordinary passenger service from Waterloo Main Lines to Chessington South.
Timed as an unknown EMU at a maximum speed of 75 mph.
Permanent schedule Y19735 runs Fridays effective from 14/02/2025 to 16/05/2025. A dynamic link to the current day's instance of this train is here: Today's Y19735.

Next scheduled event: Departure from Waterloo Main Lines (2) @ 23:46 (Public: 23:46). This train originates here.


Location Action WTT Public Actual/Est Var Plt (S) Plt (A) Lin (S) Lin (A) Pth (S) Pth (A) Action
Saturday 12 April 2025
Chessington North Arrive 00:17 00:17            
Depart 00:17½ 00:17          
Chessington South Arrive 00:20 00:22            
Friday 11 April 2025
Clapham Junction Main Lines Arrive 23:54 23:54     11   SL      
Depart 23:55 23:55          
Earlsfield Arrive 23:58 23:58            
Depart 23:58½ 23:58          
Saturday 12 April 2025
Malden Manor Arrive 00:11½ 00:12            
Depart 00:12 00:12          
Motspur Park Arrive 00:08 00:08            
Depart 00:08½ 00:08          
Raynes Park Arrive 00:05 00:05            
Depart 00:05½ 00:05          
Wimbledon Arrive 00:01½ 00:02     8        
Depart 00:02½ 00:02          
Tolworth Arrive 00:14 00:14            
Depart 00:14½ 00:14          
Friday 11 April 2025
Vauxhall Main Lines Arrive 23:49 23:49            
Depart 23:50 23:50          
Waterloo Main Lines Depart 23:46 23:46     2   MSL      
Waterloo West Crossings Pass 23:47½              

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