Line between Salisbury and Yeovil to close for 16-days

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Line between Salisbury and Yeovil to close for 16-days

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Previous work on the line at Yeovil Pen Mill. // Credit: Network Rail

For two weeks starting next Saturday, 25 November, buses will replace trains between Salisbury and Yeovil Junction.

From Saturday, 25 November to Sunday, 10 December the line will be closed to allow engineers to replace around 1,280m of track between around and and 457m of through Platform 1 at Gillingham station.

They will also be clearing vegetation between Tisbury and Gillingham, carrying out maintenance on Wyley and Castleton , and stabilising earthworks next to Gillingham tunnel.

Work being carried out on the West of England main line. Credit: Network Rail
Work being carried out on the West of England main line. Credit:

Earlier this month, Network Rail engineers carried out key upgrades at four different locations on the line between Yeovil Junction and as part of a wider programme to improve reliability on the West of England line. That work included stabilising a cutting at Crewkerne tunnel following a landslip in October 2021 by installing specialist six-metre-long soil nails into the earth just outside the tunnel entrance and installing new drainage to minimise the impact of heavy rainfall.

Whilst the line between Yeovil Junction and Axminster was closed the barriers at Broom and Axe level crossing were replaced, Weycroft River Bridge was painted with a protective, anti-corrosion paint, and waterlogged ballast at Crewkerne level crossing was replaced.

Work being carried out on Crewkerne level crossing. Credit: Network Rail
Work being carried out on Crewkerne level crossing. Credit: Network Rail

Mark Killick, Network Rail s Wessex route director, said: “I’m really pleased to see work progressing to improve reliability of the West of England line.

“Over the past three years, we’ve worked really hard to improve the resilience of the line by strengthening the cuttings and renewing old worn-out sections of track.

“This closure will enable our engineers to continue these important upgrades as part of our continued programme of investment on this line. I fully recognise that every time we close the railway it is disruptive for our customers, and we always work hard to find the time when it inconveniences the least number of people.

“These upgrades are crucial for the safe and reliable running of services on the West of England line in the future and I’m grateful to customers for their patience and understanding during this time.

Peter Williams, South Western Railway’s customer and commercial director, commented: “The closures on the West of England Line in November and December will allow Network Rail to carry out vital maintenance and improve reliability and performance on this part of our network.

“While the line between Salisbury and Yeovil Junction will be closed between Saturday 25 November and Sunday 10 December, customers will still be able to travel on our services between London Waterloo and Exeter St David’s, as services will be diverted via Westbury.

“Rail replacement bus services will be in place for customers travelling to Tisbury, Gillingham, Sherborne and Templecombe. Customers are also advised that services between London Waterloo and Salisbury, Basingstoke and Salisbury, Yeovil Junction and Exeter St David’s, and Reading and Salisbury, will all be altered over these 16 days.

“We appreciate our customers patience and advise them to check before travelling at southwesternrailway.com/plan-my-journey.”

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  1. Why cant Crewkerne have two tracks? It’s about time they for the WEML to get two Tracks and More Trains! Because why does Yeovil Junction have 2 Trains an Hour?? Make Crewkerne station 4 Trains An Hour!

  2. If the whole route was still double track, would anyone seriously suggest singling any of it to save money today? No. So it’s time to hear some plans for re-doubling..

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