Connecting train stations across the South West, including ferry links to the Isle of Wight, South West Trains operates around 1,700 trains each day, calling at over 200 stations in South West England.
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Based in London Waterloo station, South West Trains runs commuter and long-distance services in the capital and beyond, with popular mainline train stations including Southampton Central, Portsmouth, Bristol Temple Meads, Salisbury, Exeter, Reading, Basingstoke, Guilford and Weymouth. South West Trains in London operate along the Jubilee, Waterloo & City and Bakerloo lines of the London Underground.
You can contact South West Trains customer service centre by phoning: 0845 6000 650
To find out more about South West Trains services, see the numbers below:
On board catering is available on South West Trains routes between London Waterloo and Bournemouth, London Waterloo and Portsmouth and London Waterloo and Exeter St Davids, with buffet services also available for passengers on evening peak trains to Bournemouth and Portsmouth.
Seat reservations are no longer offered on South West Trains, meaning passengers are free to choose where they want to sit. Passengers in Standard Class can upgrade to First Class seats with Weekend First Upgrades on some South West Trains services.