A nearly normal weekday service operates on most bank holidays.
On 24 July 1971, a full weekday service was introduced.
The first weekday services were held on the evening of May 31.
These services generally do not provide the same level of service as the weekday services.
There is an hourly weekday service in each direction from the station.
In 1871 the south transept was turned into a side chapel for weekday services.
The basic weekday service is six trains per hour in each direction, calling at every station.
By 1869 the number of weekday services had increased to nine.
In the past two years, weekday service has increased for most of the route.
There is a two-hourly weekday service in each direction from the station.