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South Western Main Line
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Basingstoke
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Worting Junction
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South Western Main Line
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Oakley
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Overton
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Hurstbourne
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Fullerton to Hurstbourne Line
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Sprat and Winkle Line
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Andover
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Red Post Junction
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Grateley
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Branch line to Amesbury and Bulford Camp
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Idmiston Halt
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Porton
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Wessex Main Line
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Salisbury
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Wessex Main Line
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Wilton South
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Dinton
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Tisbury
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Semley
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Gillingham
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Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway
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Templecombe
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Milborne Port
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Sherborne
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Heart of Wessex Line
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Branch to Yeovil Town
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Yeovil Junction
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Sutton Bingham
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Crewkerne Tunnel
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Chard Junction
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Chard Branch Line
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Axminster
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Branch to Seaton
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Seaton Junction
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Honiton Tunnel
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Honiton
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Branch to Sidmouth and Exmouth
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Feniton
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Whimple
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Broad Clyst
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Exmouth Junction for Avocet Line
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St James Park
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Exeter Central
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Exeter St Davids
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Exe Bridge
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Tarka Line to Barnstaple
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Bow
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North Tawton
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Cornish Main Line
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The West of England Main Line is a British railway line, running from London Waterloo to Exeter St Davids. Historically, the main line continued to Okehampton and Plymouth, and competed for the lucrative Atlantic Boat Train traffic.

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History

When all routes had been incorporated into the London and South Western Railway, this section of the network consisted of the various sections and stations listed below.

Basingstoke to Exeter

  • Basingstoke to Salisbury
    • Basingstoke to Andover opened 3 July 1854
    • Andover to Salisbury opened 1 May 1857
  • Between Salisbury and Exeter on the main line; the sections were opened as follows:
    • Salisbury — Yeovil opened 2 May 1859
    • Yeovil — Exeter opened 19 July 1860
  • Intermediate branches were built to serve the following places between Salisbury and Exeter.
    • branch to Yeovil Town joint station with the GWR
    • branch to Chard joint station with the GWR
    • branch to Lyme Regis from Axminster
    • branch to Seaton from Seaton Junction (closed)
    • branch to Sidmouth from Sidmouth Junction (also alternative route to Exmouth)
    • branch to Exmouth from Exmouth Junction near Exeter

Exeter to Plymouth

The L&SWR West of England Main Line continued from Exeter to Plymouth Friary railway station via Okehampton and Bere Alston via a scenic route across Dartmoor incorporating several viaducts and spectacular views. The line was closed as a through route in 1968 and a twenty mile section between Meldon Viaduct near Okehampton and Bere Alston lifted. The line to Okehampton was closed in 1972 and only freight remained to Meldon Quarry.

At the southern end, the line's terminus, Plymouth Friary, was closed in 1954 and ten years later the line between Plymouth and St Budeaux Victoria Road was closed, with trains diverted over a spur dating from World War II onto the Great Western Main Line to Plymouth. The line remained open as far as Bere Alston as part of a branch service to Gunnislake now known as the Tamar Valley Line.

The freight only northern end of the route, from Crediton to a new station at Meldon Quarry, was recently reopened by the Dartmoor Railway. Trains currently run from Exeter Central to the restored Okehampton station on summer Sundays only with a shuttle service from Sampford Courtenay to Meldon Quarry on other days. However in 2008, the Dartmoor Railway hopes to re-open the Okehampton platform at Yeoford and provide more frequent services connecting with Tarka Line trains to Exeter at Yeoford. In addition there are plans to reopen North Tawton and build a new Parkway station at Okehampton East. South of Meldon Quarry, the line has been reopened to Lydford as a cycle path and includes the spectacular Meldon and Lake Viaducts.

Congestion on the A386 road has led to plans for reopening between Bere Alston and a new station in the south of Tavistock, arguably the largest town in Devon without a rail service, a project known as the Drake Line. This will see frequent services from Tavistock to Plymouth, probably hourly, with trains as often as every 30 minutes in the peak, with a branch shuttle service from Bere Alston to Gunnislake, a reversion to the service pattern before the main line closed. Although Gunnislake will lose through services to Plymouth, this will be compensated for by provision of an hourly service, double the present frequency, with connections to both Tavistock and Plymouth.

Calls have been made for reopening of the full line, to provide an alternative route between Exeter and Plymouth, not least because the GWML runs along the sea wall at Dawlish and has been prone to disruption during stormy weather in the past. However nothing has come of such calls as yet.

Meldon Viaduct

The conversion of much of the route to a cycle path (between Meldon and Lydford and in Tavistock), which has involved significant restoration of several viaducts including the spectacular, steel, Meldon Viaduct, will secure much of the route in the event of any future potential reopening, as the formation is double track and therefore the cyclepath could share the formation with a single line railway, as is already the case between Okehampton and Meldon Quarry.

The cycle path has ensured restoration of four of the viaducts on the closed section, Meldon, Lake, Wallabrook and Tavistock viaducts, all of which are now open as part of the cycleway, the other two, Lydford and Shillamill, south of Tavistock, remain intact.

The West of England Main line, west of Exeter, had several branches leading from it. These, on a map, looked like gnarled fingers and the LSWR network west of Exeter became known as the Withered Arm. The branches served the following places:

Route

The main towns served by the route are listed below. The line between London and Basingstoke is part of the South Western Main Line.

Much of the original Plymouth route still exists, however approximately twenty miles across Dartmoor between Okehampton and Bere Alston has been closed along with a suburban stretch in Plymouth that ran parallel to the GWML.

Current operations

South West Trains Class 159 DMU 159001 approaches Axminster station from the North

Passenger services are currently operated by South West Trains using Class 159 and Class 158 trains. Currently trains generally run half hourly from London to Salisbury, and hourly to Exeter. The Network Rail South West Main Line Route Utilisation Strategy (March 2006) recommended the construction of an extended section of double track from Chard Junction to Axminster, plus a further passing loop at Whimple. However Network Rail's Route Plan,[1] is silent on the Whimple loop. As built, the Axminster Loop is centred on Axminster station, and does not extend to Chard Junction as originally proposed.

An hourly service now runs between Exeter and London Waterloo (almost clockface excepting a few early morning services) as published in the Southwest Trains Exeter, Bristol and Salisbury to London Waterloo timetable that began on December 13th 2009. Curiously, the stations located between Exeter Central and Honiton (Pinhoe, Whimple and Feniton) retain a two-hourly service, but with services alternating between calling at Pinhoe, and Whimple and Feniton with few services calling at all three stations; it does not appear worthwhile to attempt "doubling-back" via Exeter.

The line is not electrified (except for the SWML portion).

The typical off peak services are:


Between London Waterloo and Basingstoke, trains call at Clapham Junction and Woking.

See also

References

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