BOOK CG
WORKING
TIMETABLE
SUNDAY 20 MAY 2018 to SATURDAY 08 DECEMBER 2018
PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICES
MARYLEBONE TO AYLESBURY AND BANBURY
HEYFORD TO BIRMINGHAM
STRATFORD-UPON-AVON TO TYSELEY
BIRMINGHAM TO HARTLEBURY
STOURBRIDGE JN TO STOURBRIDGE TOWN
Network Rail
MILTON KEYNES
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                    Produced and published by Network Rail, Planning Publication
                               Email: NRT-WTT@NetworkRail.Co.Uk
Train Operating Companies and Infrastructure Company users should contact their own documentation
control point
This timetable contains passenger and parcel train services, together with associated
stock and locomotive movements.
 The importance of these services dictates that the planned working of these trains must
always be maintained.
The associated resource diagrams must at all times be maintained. If, for any reason, it
is necessary to cancel a particular service, care must be taken to ensure that the
locomotive and train crews and, if necessary, rolling stock, are made available for the
next diagrammed working.
                                             INDEX
MARYLEBONE TO AYLESBURY AND BANBURY                                                          CG01
BANBURY AND AYLESBURY TO MARYLEBONE
HEYFORD TO BIRMINGHAM                                                                        CG02
BIRMINGHAM TO HEYFORD
STRATFORD-UPON-AVON TO TYSELEY                                                               CG03
TYSELEY TO STRATFORD-UPON-AVON
BIRMINGHAM TO HARTLEBURY                                                                     CG04
HARTLEBURY TO BIRMINGHAM
STOURBRIDGE JN TO STOURBRIDGE TOWN                                                           CG05
STOURBRIDGE TOWN TO STOURBRIDGE JN
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                                                 NOTES
(i)      The codes shown in columns above train titles are train reporting numbers
         The first position indicates classification, the second the destination indication as shown on page
2, the   third and fourth positions the identity number of the train.
(ii)     Where no separate time is shown for arrival and departure, the time indicated is the departure
time.    Light figures indicate passing times.
(iii)   Trains must leave at the advertised time whenever practicable but, when booked to set down
only, may        depart as soon as station duties have been completed. Where the advertised departure
        time of passenger        trains are slightly earlier than those shown in the Working Timetable, the
former must be used in all       quotations to the public.
(iv)    A half minute is allowed for station duties, unless separate arrival and departure times are
provided or     more time is specified by letter indications.
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                                 DESTINATION INDICATIONS
Letter          Destination Area                Letter Destination Area
  A               London                                       Birmingham/London/Marylebone
  B              London                        H              Manchester South
                 London (local)                               Manchester North/Shrewsbury
   C             Carlisle                      J               Aberystwyth/Pwllheli
                 Chester/North Wales           K               Stoke-on-Trent/Crewe
   D             Nottingham/Derby              L               Anglia
                 London (local)                M               Midlands and North West
   E             London & North Eastern        N                Preston/Blackpool
                 Nottingham/Derby                               London local
                 Liverpool                     O                 South West and South
   F             London (local)                R                 EWS Royal Mail Services
                 Birmingham                    S                 Scotland
   G             London (local)                V                 Great Western
                 Banbury
ECS Trains will indicate the Train Number of the service train prefixed by 5 instead of 1 or 2.
Trains terminating at the following locations are indicated by the individual letter in the second position of
the four character train identification code as shown:-
Birmingham Area
                                 Birmingham Snow Hill
                 B               Leamington Spa from Stratford
                                 Stratford upon Avon from Leamington
                 C                Dorridge
                 H               Leamington Spa – (from Birmingham Direction)
                                 Stourbridge Jn
                 S               Shirley
                                 Stratford upon Avon - (from Birmingham Direction)
                 D               Warwick
                                 Stratford upon Avon from Oxford/Reading area
                                 Banbury from Oxford/Reading area
                 K                Stourbridge Jn From London Marylebone
Chiltern Area
                 B                Met Line “down”
                 C                Met Line “up”
                 G                Joint Line “down” (except Bicester and Aylesbury)
                 H                Joint Line “up”
                 A                Aylesbury via Joint Line
                 N                Bicester North
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1. TIMING LOADS IN WORKING TIMETABLES
The timing load at the head of a unit operated train indicates the type of unit on which the timing of the
train is based.
The timing load for locomotive hauled trains indicates the maximum speed of the train , i.e. 100, 75, 95
etc. the class of loco traction, 47 , 86, or 90 etc. followed by the tonnage on which the timing of the train
is based.
2. TRAIN BRAKING
Locomotive hauled trains will normally be air-braked. In those cases where vacuum braking applies the
symbol VB will be shown at the head of the train column.
                                EXPLANATION OF REFERENCES
M       Monday.                                    F        Friday.
T       Tuesday.                                   S        Saturday.
W       Wednesday.                                 SUN      Sunday.
TH      Thursday.
O       The addition of the letter ‘O’ indicates that the train will run on that day or those days only.
X       The addition of the letter ‘X’ indicates that the train will not run on that day or those days.
BHX     Does not run on Bank Holiday Mondays (Easter, May Day, Spring and Late Summer).
          The days run normally appear between square brackets, e.g. [SX]. In the case of overnight
trains, the days run may appear between asterisks indicating that the train departure was on the previous
day, e.g. *MX*.          In this example, they indicate that the main train its starting point SX, but all the
times in that particular column are MX.
a       Arrives 1 minute earlier.                  f        Arrives 3½ minutes earlier.
b       Arrives 1½ minutes earlier.                g        Arrives 4 minutes earlier.
c       Arrives 2 minutes earlier.                 h        Arrives 4½ minutes earlier.
d       Arrives 2½ minutes earlier.                j        Arrives 5 minutes earlier.
e       Arrives 3 minutes earlier.
p       Advertised departure time 1/1½ minutes earlier.
q       Advertised departure time 2/2½ minutes earlier.
r       Advertised departure time 3/3½ minutes earlier.
v       Advertised arrival time 1 minute later.
w       Advertised arrival time 1½/2 minutes later.
y       Advertised arrival time 2½/3 minutes later.
z       Advertised arrival time 3½/4 minutes later.
[#]     Indicates the number of minutes allowed for temporary speed restrictions and other engineering
work.
(#)     Extra time for pathing requirements.
<#>     Extra time for performance requirements
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                  EXPLANATION OF REFERENCES - continued
AL         Avoiding Line                  PL     Platform Line
CL         Carriage Line                  SL     Slow Line
CWM        Via Carriage Washing Machine   TL     Through Line
DEL        Derby Line                     UDF    Up and Down Fast Line
DFL        Down Fast Line                 UDG    Up and Down Goods Line
DGL        Down Goods Loop                UDGL   Up and Down Goods Loop
DHL        Down Hendon Line               UDS    Up and Down Slow Line
DML        Down Main Line                 UFL    Up Fast Line
DVP        Down Passenger Loop            UGL    Up Goods Loop
DSL        Down Slow Line                 UHL    Up Hendon Line
FL         Fast Line                      UML    Up Main Line
GL         Goods Line                     UPL    Up Platform Line
HL         High Level                     UPV    Up Passenger Loop
HLG        High Level Goods Line          USL    Up Slow Line
ML         Main Line                      V      Loop Platform
DPL        Down Passenger Line            WL     Stour Line
MOL        Moorgate Line
CMD        Carriage Maintenance Depot   PCD     Parcel Concentration Depot
CHS        Carriage Holding Sidings     PSB     Power Signal Box
CS         Carriage Sidings             RECP   Reception Sidings
DMUD       DMU Diesel Maintenance Depot RTC     Railway Technical Centre
DS         Down Sidings                 SB      Signal Box
EMUD       EMU Electric Maintenance DepotSF    Shunting Frame
FP         Fuelling Point               SIG    Signal
GF         Ground Frame                 TMD(E) Traction Maintenance Depot (Electric)
HS         Holding Sidings              TMD(D) Traction Maintenance Depot (Diesel)
JN or Jn   Junction                     T&RSMD Traction and Rolling Stock Maintenance
Depot
LC         Level Crossing                 US      Up Sidings
LIP        Locomotive Inspection Point    WKS     Works
LMD        Light Maintenance Depot
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                        EXPLANATION OF REFERENCES - continued
AE                        Stops to attach/detach assisting locomotive.
C (in arr. & or dep. times)        Stops to change train (wo)men.
D                         Stops to set down/detach.
* (in arr. & or dep. times)       Stops or shunts for other trains ahead or to pass only.
L                         Stops to change locomotive
N                         Stop not advertised to public
OP                        Stops for other operating reasons
OR                        Train locomotive in rear
PR                        Propelling between points shown
R                         Stops when required
RM                        Stops for reversing movement or driver to change ends
RR                        Stops to run round
S                         Stops for Railway personnel only
t                         Stops only for tablet, staff or token purposes
U                         Stops to take up/attach
W                         Watering of coaches
X                         Points at which trains cross on single lines
Ø                         Indicates head code or train number change en route
                        When shown below timings - attach to following train
                        When shown above timings - detach from previous train
                        When shown below timings - attach to previous train
                        When shown above timings - detach from following train
150                       150 155 and 156 Diesel Multiple Unit class                75 mph
153                       153 Super Sprinter                                        75 mph
158                       Class 158 Sprinter                                        90 mph
165-0                     Class 165/0 Networker Turbo                               75 mph
165-1                     Class 165/1 Networker Turbo                               90 mph
165-2T                    Class 165/1 Networker Turbo 2 track                       75 mph
168                       Class 168 Clubman Turbo                                   100 mph
170                       Class 170 Turbo Star                                      100 mph
175                       Class 175 Coradia                                         100 mph
180                       Class 180 Adelante                                        100 mph
220                       Voyager                                                   125 mph
221                       Super Voyager (5 car)                                     125 mph
309                       Class 309 Electrical Multiple Unit                        100 mph
313                       Class 313 Electrical Multiple Unit                        75 mph
318                       Class 318 Electrical Multiple Unit                        90 mph
319                       Class 319 Electrical Multiple Unit                        100 mph
319/X                     Class 319 Electrical Multiple Unit Express                100 mph
321                       Class 321 Electrical Multiple Unit Express                100 mph
321x2                     Class 321 x 2 Electrical Multiple Unit Express            100 mph
323                       Class 323 Electrical Multiple Unit                        90 mph
325                       Class 323 Electrical Parcels Unit                         100 mph
332                       Heathrow Express Electrical Multiple Unit                 100 mph
390                       Class 390 Pendelino 8 vehicles                            125 mph
391-1                     Class 390 Pendelino 9 vehicles                            110 mph
508                       DC Electrical Multiple Unit                               75 mph
D                         Driver Only Operation Applies for trains consisting of Coaching Stock vehicles
                          (in column header)
D1- 4                     Indicates formation - see Sectional Appendix
ECS or +                  Empty Coaching Stock
EML                       One or more EMU and TC stock with an Electro-Diesel or Diesel Locomotive
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                       EXPLANATION OF REFERENCES - continued
HST(v-s)     High Speed Train v is vehicles and s speed i.e. HST7-125
LD60         Light Diesel Locomotive                                       60 mph
LD75         Light Diesel Locomotive                                       75 mph
LE75         Light Diesel Locomotive                                       75 mph
LS60         Light Steam Locomotive                                        60 mph
LDS          Worked by Diesel Shunting Locomotive
NA           Train not advertised to public
NPCCS Non-Passenger Carrying Coaching Stock
P            Push and Pull Train
Q            Runs when required
STEAM Operated by Steam Locomotive
R            Air-conditioned. Public address system applies on day coaches
C            Must only convey vehicles authorised to run 100 mph or more
M            Train timed at 110 mph where authorised. Must only convey vehicles authorised to run at
this                  speed or more
              Continued in subsequent column(s)
              Continued from previous column (s)
¦              Light Locomotive
Postal
Mail           These trains may convey Royal Mail Couriers
plt            Platform
@              Commercial or operating changes at this location
o
oo             Advertised public time different to working time
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Special Instructions for Steam Locomotives:
Formation: Steam Locomotive + up to 8 vehicles
   1. The instructions contained in Sectional Appendix NR30018/05a for Network Rail London
      North Western (South) route, Module LNW (S) 1, Page 33 “Special Instructions for working
      of Steam Locomotives” apply.
   2. Maximum permitted speed:
          Class 49xx Ex GW Hall class locomotive is 60mph, (or 45mph when running tender
           first).
          Class 50xx Ex GW Castle class locomotive is 75mph, (or 45mph when running tender
           first).
          Ex BR Britannia Class Locomotive is 75mph, (or 45mph when running tender first)
          All lower temporary, emergency or permanent speed restrictions must be strictly
           observed.
   3. The steam locomotive on the train must be:
      Ex GWR Hall Class 49xx Locomotive
      Ex GWR Castle Class 50xx Locomotive
      Ex BR 70013 (98713) “Oliver Cromwell”
   4. Additional specific route and speed restrictions: -
          Must not use crossovers between any platforms.
       Ex GW Hall class 49xx Locomotive:
          Speed must not exceed 15mph through Wilmcote Platform on the UP LINE
          Speed must not exceed 30mph through Dorridge Platform on either the UP LINE or the
           DOWN LINE
       Ex GW Castle class 50xx Locomotive:
        No specific restrictions
       Ex BR 70000 Britannia Class
        No specific restrictions
   5. The West Coast Railways Traction Inspector or Driver in Charge must inform the Network Rail
      West Midlands Control before each days service of the following: -
          His name, and contact details (Mobile phone No.)
          The locomotive number.
          The maximum speed of the Loco/train.
          The NRN radio number.
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