Dorset rail commuters warned of major disruption from Thursday

The Wessex Line between Weymouth and Yeovil is being closed for 16 days, with a 5 day closure between Weymouth and Dorchester

Author: Sophie CridlandPublished 17th Nov 2021

Rail passengers using the Weymouth, Dorchester and Yeovil stations will need to check their journey’s before travelling as major engineering work start on Thursday (18th November).

The Wessex line between Weymouth and Yeovil is being closed for 16 days - with lines between Weymouth and Dorchester closed for 5 days for major improvement work.

Train services between Weymouth and Yeovil Pen Mill, Dorchester South and Wool will be affected by major improvements in November and December.

The work will be carried out over 16 days on the heart of the Wessex line, which connects Weymouth with Bristol Temple Meads.

It will undergo major surgery and buses will replace Great Western Railway (GWR) services throughout. Some journeys will take significantly longer than usual.

Engineers will work across eight sites on more than 30 different jobs.

The main focus will be between Maiden Newton and Yetminster, where more than four miles of track will be replaced to improve reliability and provide smoother journeys.

Elsewhere, five days of maintenance between Weymouth, Dorchester South and Wool will take place to prevent speed restrictions being imposed and keep trains on time through Upwey.

Repairs will be carried out on Damer’s Road bridge in Dorchester and both Weymouth and Upwey stations will be repainted, cleaned and have improved paving installed.

South Western Railway (SWR) services from Weymouth to Wool will be replaced by buses on Monday 22 November. Buses will then replace services from Weymouth to Dorchester South from Tuesday 23rd to Friday 26th November.

Mark Killick, Network Rail’s Wessex route director, said: “We’re making major improvements to the railway between Weymouth, Yeovil Pen Mill and Wool to provide our passengers with better, more reliable journeys.

“Sixteen days is a long time to close the railway, but it is the best way to ensure all of our work between Weymouth and Yeovil Pen Mill is completed during one closure, rather than across multiple weekends, while causing the least amount of disruption possible.

“Within those sixteen days, we’re also closing the line from Weymouth to Dorchester South for five days when we’ll be carrying out important work to keep trains on time and reduce delays.

“We recommend that our passengers should plan ahead and check the latest journey information as some replacement bus journeys may take significantly longer.”

GWR Station Manager for Westbury, Wiltshire and Dorset James Wilcox, said:

“We will continue to keep people moving, but I would encourage those who travel to check beforehand as departure times may be different to normal and journey times extended.

“This work is important to ensure we can continue to provide services between Somerset and Dorset that people can rely on and we thank customers for their patience during this time.

“We are also grateful that Network Rail agreed to move this planned engineering work from earlier in the year to a quieter period to help minimise any disruption to passengers.”

Passengers should plan ahead with National Rail Enquiries at nationalrail.co.uk

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