TrackIT! - 5F32 (GW Newport (South Wales) - St. Philip's Marsh TMD)

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Great Western Railway empty coaching stock service from Newport (South Wales) to St. Philip's Marsh TMD.
Timed as a Class 158, 168, 170 or 175 DMU at a maximum speed of 90 mph.
DOO (coaching stock).
Overlayed schedule C88800 runs Saturdays effective on 07/12/2024 only. A dynamic link to the current day's instance of this train is here: Today's C88800.

Next scheduled event: Departure from Newport (South Wales) (1) @ 22:49. 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 07 December 2024
Newport (South Wales) Formed by 1F32 GW Portsmouth Harbour (19:23) - Newport (South Wales) (22:39)  
Depart 22:49       1   RL    
Maindee West Junction Pass 22:51              
Llanwern West Junction Pass 22:54              
Severn Tunnel Junction Pass 23:05       4        
Severn Tunnel West Pass 23:06              
Severn Tunnel Junction East Pass 23:10              
Pilning Pass 23:11       1        
Patchway Pass 23:15½       1        
Filton Abbey Wood Pass 23:18       1   ML      
Horfield Junction Pass 23:19              
Dr. Day's Jn Pass 23:23         DF      
Bristol East Junction Pass 23:33½              
Bristol Temple Meads Arrive 23:34½       13        
Depart 00:05            
Sunday 08 December 2024
Bristol East Junction Pass 00:06         DM      
North Somerset Junction Pass 00:09              
St. Philip's Marsh TMD Arrive 00:19              

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