Wareham railway station - +44 (0) 845 600 0650

Wareham railway station serves the town of Wareham in Dorset, England. It is situated about 0.6mi north of the town centre.HistoryThe current station opened in 1887 replacing the original which opened in 1847 and was sited east of what is now only a pedestrian crossing. This station had two bay platforms which served the branch line to Swanage from 1885 until 1972, when the branch closed.The branch line to Swanage is now the preserved Swanage Railway, a steam locomotive operated heritage railway that currently operates between Swanage and a Park and Ride site at Norden just north of Corfe Castle.The rail connection between the Swanage Railway and the Network Rail tracks at Worgret Junction has been restored, and there are plans to extend the Swanage Railway back into Wareham station on a regular basis, thus restoring a connection with the National Rail network.ServicesWareham station is served by two South West Trains services an hour from London Waterloo to Weymouth, usually a Class 444 express Desiro unit or Class 450 outer suburban Desiro unit. Prior to 9 December 2007 it was the terminus for an hourly local service from Brockenhurst but this has now been partially replaced by the additional Weymouth service.

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Address & Contact

Street:
North Port
City:
Wareham
Phone:
+44 (0) 845 600 0650
Website:
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/WRM/details.html
Category:
Local Business

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