Passengers left waiting for buses in Pinhoe for more than an hour yesterday.
Industrial action by drivers and guards at South Western Railway enters a second day today (Wednesday 19th June).
On the first day yesterday (Tuesday 18th June), some passengers reported waiting for more than an hour for replacement buses in Pinhoe, to get into the centre of Exeter, a journey that would normally take 20 minutes. There are roadworks by Pinhoe station, so buses are picking up at the bus stop on Church Hill.
ℹ️ *INFORMATION* Due to roadworks, bus replacement services this week (18-22 June) at Pinhoe station will be picking up from the bus stop on Church Hill, north of the station. pic.twitter.com/rW21qNQe0m
— SWR Help (@SW_Help) June 18, 2019
There are no trains from many stations with replacement buses running, others are running a reduced service.
For a full service map from SWR click here.
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