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Swanage to Wareham Daily Service
One of the goals of the Swanage Railway is to restore a daily service between Swanage and Wareham to connect with the
main line. This is progressing well and we hope to have a service running around 2013.
However, before that can be done there is a tremendous amount of work to be done to upgrade the
track between the Swanage Railway and Worgret Junction, just west of Wareham station.
While Swanage is now connected to the national rail network, the infrastructure is not currently
suitable for daily train running and is restricted to just several charter trains each year.
The key issue is signalling. We are hoping to have the branch junction re-signalled for regular passenger traffic
as part of a Network Rail upgrade of the mainline that is scheduled for around 2012. During a recent visit to the
Swanage Railway, Transport Minister Lord Adonis listened to our plans for establishing a service, noting in
The Times that "the business case is promising and the proposal is highly credible." Lord Adonis said that
he would schedule a high level meeting to discuss the plans.
What else needs to be done? The 'Project Wareham' to do list is a long one. While the track is in place and has
recently accepted charter trains visiting Swanage, it does need to be upgraded in places. The service will also
require rolling stock as well as storage and maintenance facilities. There are also plans to develop this area.
The line beyond Norden needs further investment to upgrade the line speed to 25mph. A full barrier crossing will
be required at Norden before regular movements will be permitted and at anything more than walking pace.
Our new signal box at Corfe Castle needs to be fitted out, complete with the necessary equipment to
interface directly with Network Rail such that trains can be exchanged without the need for padlocks and gates.
All of this requires funding. Swanage Railway supporters have launched a £100,000 appeal to upgrade the section of the
Swanage Railway towards Wareham. Without this funding, the regular daily service will not happen.
This £100,000 is only a small part of the total funding required.
Donations to the project can be made on-line or by cheque or money order payable to the Swanage Railway Trust (Project Wareham),
Station House, Swanage, Dorset BH19 1HB. Please download and print the form on the right to send with your donation or donate on-line by
using the links below.
Please click here to visit the
Swanage Railway Trust Appeals section at
http://www.swanagerailwaytrust.org.uk/appeals/index.htm#Wareham
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