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New Train Timetable Starts for Poole in May 2026

By

Karen McGinn
22 April 2026, 4:59 pm

Passengers travelling from Poole station should prepare for changes to train times as South Western Railway implements a new timetable across its network on Sunday 17 May 2026. The updated schedules will remain in place until 19 September 2026, impacting both daily commuters and those travelling for leisure.

The new timetable, officially designated as Timetable 28 for the route connecting Weymouth and Bournemouth to London Waterloo, includes minor adjustments to train times and service patterns. Travellers are encouraged to check their regular routes before departing to ensure they are aware of any shifts in their usual journey. The operator has confirmed it will contact customers who have booked tickets through its official website or mobile app via email if their specific journeys are impacted by the changes.

In addition to the new timetable, significant maintenance by Network Rail is set to cause disruption over the weekend of 16-17 May 2026. This work will result in multiple line closures across the region, with bus replacements planned for certain routes to help passengers continue their journeys. These infrastructure improvements coincide with the launch of the new service patterns.

Poole station, located at Serpentine Road, continues to serve as a vital transport hub for the local community, offering roughly one stopping service per hour on weekdays alongside additional express and semi-fast trains to and from London Waterloo and Weymouth. The station is managed by South Western Railway and provides step-free access for passengers. Travellers are advised to use online journey planners to review the latest information before travelling to avoid unexpected delays.

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