West of England line

West of England line
Templecombe station in February 2010
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerNetwork Rail
Termini
Stations21 (Basingstoke to Exeter St Davids)
Service
TypeSuburban rail, Heavy rail
SystemNational Rail
Operator(s)South Western Railway
Depot(s)Salisbury TMD
Rolling stockClass 158 "Express Sprinter"
Class 159 "South Western Turbo"
Technical
Line length120 mi 77 ch (194.67 km) [Basingstoke to Exeter St Davids]
172 mi 12 ch (277.05 km) [London to Exeter St Davids via SWML]
Number of tracks
  • 2 (Basingstoke–Salisbury)
  • 1 (Salisbury–Pinhoe)
  • 2 (Pinhoe–Exeter St Davids)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Operating speed90 mph (140 km/h) maximum
Route map

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The West of England line (also known as the West of England Main Line) is a British railway line from Basingstoke, Hampshire, to Exeter St Davids in Devon, England. Passenger services run between London Waterloo station and Exeter; the line intersects with the Wessex Main Line at Salisbury. Despite its historic title, it is not today's principal route from London to the West of England: Exeter and everywhere further west are reached more quickly from London Paddington via the Reading–Taunton line.