Swanage Railway awarded £50,000 grant for study into Wareham train service

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Swanage Railway train at Wareham in 2017
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The Railway has won a Government grant worth up to £50,000 to pay for an updated feasibility study and business case to reinstate a train service connecting Swanage with Wareham.

Richard Drax, South Dorset MP, has welcomed the grant from the Department for Transport as “an important step to ensure our iconic railway sustains its place in our hearts and our livelihoods.”

The regular train service between Swanage and Wareham was axed by British Rail in 1972 with the six and half miles of track being lifted in that summer.

The has been rebuilt from nothing since 1976 and in 2014, the line was reconnected near Worgret Junction to the mainline.

Swanage Railway Class 121 DMU
Credit: Andrew P M Wright

Richard Drax said: “I am delighted that the Swanage Railway’s submission to the ‘Restoring Your Railway Fund’ has been successful.”

“This will allow a detailed scoping exercise to be done to see how train services can be expanded to the main line Wareham, bringing more trains to the stunning resort of Swanage which, in turn, will bring more economy benefit to the local area.”

“More money will be needed before expansion plans can be executed but this is an important step to ensure our iconic railway sustains its place in our hearts and our livelihoods,” added Mr Drax.

Rail Minister Chris Heaton-Harris said: “For towns and villages left isolated and forgotten by Beeching cuts, restoring a rail line or a station has the potential to revitalise a community. It breathes new life into our high streets, drives investment in businesses and housing, and opens new opportunities for work and education.

“The dedication and determination shown in Swanage, with volunteers painstakingly restoring the line, underlines just how important these connections are. The potential to transform a steam train service into a modern, reliable link will transform the town.

“By building back with a real focus on better connections, and supporting left behind communities, we are delivering our promise to level up this country,” he added.

Swanage Railway Class 117 DMU
Credit: Andrew P M Wright

Swanage Railway chairman Gavin Johns said: “We’re delighted that an updated and detailed feasibility study and business case into our plans to operate train services from Swanage and Corfe Castle to the main line at Wareham have been successful in this round of funding for the Government’s ‘Restoring Your Railway Fund’.”

“The grant will pay for a fully updated feasibility study, and we hope a positive business case, for a passenger train service between Swanage and Wareham once the Coronavirus pandemic is over,” added Mr Johns who is a volunteer signalman on the popular heritage line.

Swanage Railway train at Wareham
Credit: Andrew P M Wright

Swanage Railway Project Wareham director Mark Woolley explained: “We hope that the new feasibility study and business case – last carried out 12 years ago in 2008 – will be wide-ranging and fully take into account our existing award-winning heritage railway.”

“We look forward to working closely with the Government and our stakeholders in the next stages of the ‘Restoring Your Railway’ process as we further develop our business case and plans for reinstating and running a train service from Swanage and Corfe Castle to the main line at Wareham.”

“Funded by the Government grant, we hope that the outcome of the feasibility study and business case work will provide us with an updated way ahead on how to operate a sustainable train service to Wareham.”

“We are also hopeful that the work will also help us identify potential sources of further funding to provide the necessary train servicing and maintenance facilities to achieve this,” added Mr Woolley who has been a dedicated Swanage Railway volunteer for more than 35 years.

Back in the summer of 2017, the Swanage Railway ran a trial diesel service to Wareham, with four trains a day from Swanage to Wareham.

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  1. Had British Rail NOT Axed this Branch Line Railway all those Years Ago… It would’ve been A Completely Different Story.

    Furthermore… I’d still look forward to Visiting & to Ride the Swanage Railway ‘in-person’ Someday, it’s on My ‘Eagerly-Must-Visit’ Transportation Destinations Bucket List.

  2. This is Really Truly Great News… I Always knew the Swanage Railway would once again Succeed… Especially on this Spectacular Amount, to help it along the Rails to Recovery.

    Also Great, is that the Swanage Railway could even become one of a small number of Preserved Railway to run/operate A Whole Entire Original Branch Line in it’s Entirety… When it comes to Wareham, at long last.

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