The Great West Way is a new 125-mile touring route between London, Bath and Bristol, based on ancient routes, roaming through idyllic countryside, quaint villages and elegant towns. Relax and journey along the Great West Way on the rail and bus network using the Great West Way Discoverer Global 7 Day ticket.
Coverage & Terms
With the Great West Way Discoverer Global 7 Day ticket you can travel by train off-peak between London and Bristol using GWR and SWR rail services. This includes the Thames Branchlines to Henley On Thames and Windsor along with the TransWilts route between Salisbury and Westbury. The Global ticket also includes unlimited travel on the bus services along the route, listed below:
Bus services:
X2 and X32 between Oxford, Didcot Parkway and Wantage - Thames Travel, Connector service
X38/X39 & X40, Reading, Henley, Wallingford, Oxford - Thames Travel, River Rapids service
X5 Salisbury, Amersbury, Pewsey, Marlborough, Swindon - Salisbury Reds service
49 Trans-Wilts-Express, Swindon, Trowbridge - Stagecoach West service
55 Swindon, Royal Wootton Bassett, Chippenham - Stagecoach West GOLD service
S6 Swindon, Faringdon, Oxford - Stagecoach West GOLD service
80/81 Swindon - Malborough - Stagecoach West service
All First West of England services except the Bristol Flyer services at present
Green Line services 702 and 703 between Heathrow, Windsor and LEGOLAND Windsor Resort
Reading Buses services, excluding Greenwave, Kennections, football and special event services
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