South Western Railway repaints 57 stations across its network

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Southampton Central DS Entrance // Credit: SWR

Many of South Western Railway's (SWR) stations are set to provide customers with brighter and a more-welcoming appearance thanks to the latest round of a multi-million-pound repainting scheme.

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Petersfield station. Credit: South Western Railway.

The £1.5m programme started in 2021, and in 2021/2022 alone 57 stations across the SWR network have been repainted both internally and externally. The result has been better looking and more-inviting stations for customers from London to Devon.

The stations that have been repainted are:

Wareham station. Credit: South Western Railway.

Later this year, a further round of repainting will start which will see a further 40 stations across the network refreshed.

Christian Neill, South Western Railway's Director of Customer Experience, said:

“At South Western Railway, we want to offer our customers the very best experience for the entirety of their journey with us – including as they pass through our stations.

“Our ongoing station repainting programme is just one way that we are improving the SWR experience for customers using our services. We hope the smarter new look of the stations benefitting from this round of improvements will make their journey with us even more enjoyable.”

Windsor & Eton Riverside. Credit: South Western Railway
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  • Plus no confirmation on when and if South Western Railway may introduce the Class 701 Arterios that is replacing the Class 455 and Class 456. And to transfer the rest of the Class 707 to Southeastern.

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