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Title: Bristol to Weymouth by steam train
Post by: TonyK on April 10, 2012, 18:00:39
The Railway Touring Company have announced dates for these day trips for 2012. They are Sundays from 1 July to 23 September, with breaks for the Olympic events.
 http://www.railwaytouring.net/uk-day-trips/weymouth-seaside-express


Title: Re: Bristol to Weymouth by steam train
Post by: JayMac on April 10, 2012, 18:45:06
I've taken the liberty, Four Track Now! of adding the dates of the 'Weymouth Seaside Express' to the forum calendar (http://www.firstgreatwestern.info/coffeeshop/index.php?action=calendar). It is for that reason that you see an edit of your post by me.



Title: Re: Bristol to Weymouth by steam train
Post by: TonyK on April 11, 2012, 17:12:12
Excellent!  Got my ticket booked, and Mrs Four Track Now! is coming as well.:D


Title: Re: Bristol to Weymouth by steam train
Post by: bobm on September 18, 2012, 09:19:49
Seems the last planned trip on the 23rd has been cancelled due to engineering work (as was the previous week's).

http://www.uksteam.info/tours/trs12.htm#twk (http://www.uksteam.info/tours/trs12.htm#twk)


Title: Re: Bristol to Weymouth by steam train
Post by: TonyK on September 18, 2012, 13:19:09
Seems the last planned trip on the 23rd has been cancelled due to engineering work (as was the previous week's).

http://www.uksteam.info/tours/trs12.htm#twk (http://www.uksteam.info/tours/trs12.htm#twk)

A shame, and a doubtless major expense for the operator.

Our own trip was a little shambolic, although as a result of adverse weather, rather than engineering. We set off, a bit late, for Weymuff, with little idea as to whether we would see it. We stopped first at Yeovil Junction, where the loco was turned around on the turntable then refuelled:

(http://www.firstgreatwestern.info/Boyamijealous_7108a707/Turntable.jpg)
34067 Tangmere, being turned at Yeovil Junction

By the time all that was done, word reached us that Weymuff remained closed off by floodwater. So off we went to Salisbury:

(http://www.firstgreatwestern.info/Boyamijealous_7108a707/WeymouthCathedral.jpg)
Weymuff Cathedral, Salisbury

Mrs FTN wasn't impressed, as we spent most of the day travelling, under blue skies. Mr FTN, however, didn't mind so much.


Title: Re: Bristol to Weymouth by steam train
Post by: John R on September 18, 2012, 19:47:29
Both last week and this week have been scheduled for some time to run to Par (with optional coach trips to Charlestown or Fowey), as were the days when the Games ban meant Weymouth was out of bounds.  Whether they have been as popular as the Weymouth trips I don't know, but the route and destinations makes for an attractive day out. So we've had the delight of two steam trains down the main line to Exeter in quick succession (within about 5 mins at some points) some Sundays when the Torbay Express has also been running.


Title: Re: Bristol to Weymouth by steam train
Post by: bobm on September 18, 2012, 19:57:26
Hadn't realised the ones I saw at Teignmouth had been diverted - I must admit I was almost caught out having seen one go past I was walking away when I heard the whistle of another!


Title: Re: Bristol to Weymouth by steam train
Post by: TonyK on September 25, 2012, 21:18:17
Both last week and this week have been scheduled for some time to run to Par (with optional coach trips to Charlestown or Fowey), as were the days when the Games ban meant Weymouth was out of bounds.  Whether they have been as popular as the Weymouth trips I don't know, but the route and destinations makes for an attractive day out. So we've had the delight of two steam trains down the main line to Exeter in quick succession (within about 5 mins at some points) some Sundays when the Torbay Express has also been running.

Stayed overnight in Charleston last year, business related. Lovely place!



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