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Great Western Railway gearing up for biggest timetable change since 1976

GWR will be making its biggest timetable change in December, said to be the most comprehensive since the introduction of HSTs in 1976.

More than 75% of the timetable is changed or recast, with faster journeys taking advantage of the superior IET acceleration times, more frequent trains and extra seats.

GWR says there will be more enhancements next

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