Weymouth Station
If you arrive in Weymouth by train you'll find us just a two-minute
walk up the road towards the Jubilee Clock on Weymouth seafront.
The railway came to Weymouth in 1857 and the original station
was larger than the one we see today, which was built in 1986.
In 1889 the line was extended along Commercial Road to carry
goods and passengers direct to the boats at the harbour. Right
up until the 1980s traffic would come to a standstill as the
train made its way along the road, led by a man waving a red
flag. Parked cars often had to be removed to allow the train
to pass through the streets.
These days, the tracks are only used occasionally when 'special'
trains make the journey to the harbour.
Managed by South West Trains Weymouth has a regular service
to London Waterloo and Bristol, for National Rail Enquiries
call 08457 48 49 50.
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