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Super-fast GWR Bristol to London train breaks record after running non-stop to capital in 71 minutes

The non-stop train from Temple Meads reached Paddington in record-breaking time

The GWR train travelled at 125mph(Image: Leicester Mercury)

A super-fast train from Bristol to London made history yesterday after reaching the capital in a record-breaking 71 minutes.

The Great Western Railway (GWR) train from Temple Meads to Paddington was the quickest on the line since 1976, when speed limits were introduced.

The non-stop train travelled at 125mph to the capital, switching from diesel to the electric line at Bristol Parkway.

The journey was made in the run-up to GWR’s timetable change happening in December .

Passengers on board included figures from Bristol's business community as well as West of England metro mayor Tim Bowles.

GWR managing director Mark Hopwood held a Q&A on board the train with Bristol Post editor-in-chief Mike Norton.

Mike Norton Q&A with Mark Hopwood, managing director at GWR,(Image: Bristol Post)

 

He said: "This year sees a massive change to our network - the biggest since 1976. We are looking to achieve a number of things.

"One is to add capacity, we also want to reduce journey times where that's possible, and add frequency and run more services. Bristol in particular benefits in all those respects."