Top award for Swanage Railway’s Wareham connection

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Top award for Swanage
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The has announced that the network connection to Wareham has won a national award for the quality and blend of heritage and modern technology.

Swanage Railway volunteers won the Abellio Signalling Award at the National Railway Heritage Awards in London.

The design, installation, testing and commissioning of the signalling system between Norden Gates level crossing and the mainline station at Wareham was a four-year project between 2011 and 2015.

When trains run from the Swanage Railway on to the national railway network at Worgret Junction, they are signalled by the Corfe Castle station signal box which liaises with the Network Rail signalling centre at Basingstoke in Hampshire.

The award ceremony took place at the Merchant Taylors’ Hall, in the City of London, on Wednesday, 4 December, 2019.

What did the officials say?

A Swanage Railway volunteer for more than 20 years, Mike Walshaw from Swanage – a retired electrical engineer with the Ministry of Defence Scientific Civil Service – led the signalling project linking the heritage railway with the national railway network.

Mike said:

“I was absolutely thrilled, especially to be given the award by Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal. The award is important because it recognises the key role of a properly signalled link with the national railway network, enabling us to operate services to Purbeck from Wareham and beyond.

“The biggest challenge of the project was meeting the very demanding standards imposed on us by Network Rail for operating in part on an electrified main line into Wareham station,”

The Swanage Railway’s Project Wareham director Mark Woolley said:

“The glowing reports by the competition judges are fully deserved as is the award itself.

“I would like to thank Mike Walshaw and his team for the tremendous hard work and effort they have put into the Norden Gates to Wareham signalling project. It may be a team effort but the team is richly blessed by having people like Mike willing to lead by example in such an important way,”

In their report, one of the award judges wrote:

“Here is an entry which stands out because it brilliantly combines the traditional with the most modern. The Swanage Railway deserves rich praise for keeping heritage alive in this way, a notable achievement which has been accomplished with dedication and finesse.”

Another competition judge wrote:

“This is a very well-designed and executed scheme. It combines the needs of a modern railway with the commendable use of heritage elements such as the key tokens and the instruments in the signal box at Corfe Castle and particularly the facilities at Norden Gates, all of which retain a heritage approach.

“The scheme also provides huge and lasting benefits going forward to the railway and the local communities through the facility for through running from Wareham. All concerned can be justifiably proud of what has been achieved and has been well worth all the hard work that has been involved,”

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  1. South Western Railway could one day in the future operate a shuttle service from Wareham to Corfe Castle and Swanage as a permanent daily service and to operate with using some of the SWR Class 158 Sprinter DMU stocks.

    And as usual Class 450 Desiro EMU to operate a shuttle service on the Lymington branch line from Brockenhurst to Lymington Town and Lymington Pier.

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