Western route

Our Western route stretches from London Paddington to Penzance, through Bristol and up to the boundaries with Wales, the Cotswolds and Hampshire

We operate, maintain and are renewing more than 2,000 miles of railway, including the historic Great Western Main Line, conceived by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. There are 198 stations on the route, and we manage London Paddington, Reading and Bristol Temple Meads stations.

Following a 10 year, multi-billion-pound upgrade programme, we now operate electric services between the west of England and London for the first time. Working with partners, we have exciting plans to continue modernising the railway for the benefit of passengers and freight in every area we represent.

On this page you can find out more about some of our plans and projects, as well as links to the eight passenger train operators on Western route.

Map showing western route

Main railway lines:

  • the Great Western Mainline from London Paddington to Bristol and into South Wales.

Latest news

Projects in Western

Portishead Line
We’re restoring the Portishead Line from Bristol to Portishead. Digital newsletter Sign up for our digital newsletter to get up-to-date information delivered to your inbox. Simply complete the form below and the latest updates on...
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Transforming rail travel in the West of England  MetroWest is programme of railway upgrades funded by the West of England Combined Authority. It will generate a million new rail journeys and give more than 80,000...
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We’re expanding Oxford station to enable an increase in train services. The rail infrastructure in the Oxford Station area is near full capacity. It currently can't support the start of East West Rail services. Through...
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Building a brighter future for Bristol’s railway GWR Intercity Express Train at Ashley Down station Ashley Down station opened Ashley Down station in Bristol opened to the public on Saturday 28 September 2024, becoming the...
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We're making the line between Dawlish and Teignmouth more resilient In 2014, heavy storms shut the railway between Exeter and Newton Abbott for eight weeks. Since then, we’ve worked to make the railway more resilient to...
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This summer, we are entering the fourth phase of the multi-million-pound programme plan to improve resilience of the Newport-Gloucester line. A vital rail link for passengers that connects South Wales with the West Country, Midlands and north of...
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We are developing plans for a new railway logistics compound on the south side of the Great Western Main Line between Acton West Junction and Kensal Green Junction.  We need to create a compound on...
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Wider rail investment programme for Wiltshire would be needed to make case for new station We have released the results of a feasibility study for the Department for Transport (DfT) into a new railway station...
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We are currently working on behalf of HS2 Ltd to connect Old Oak Common up to the existing railway network.   The construction of HS2, Britain’s new high-speed railway, is well underway. This includes work on...
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Mid Cornwall Metro is here: a joint venture between Network Rail, Cornwall Council and Great Western Railway to bring more trains to Cornwall and provide coast-to-coast connectivity More trains to Newquay The first phase of...

Safety

We work closely with local communities to promote safety by the railway. Find out more on our community safety page.

Related pages

Network Rail regions Wales and Western
The Wales & Western region includes more than 2,700 miles of railway with a 5,500-strong workforce. We serve communities and businesses of Wales, the Thames Valley, West of England and the South West Peninsula. We...