At last
FGW▸ admit that they are going to run an extra loco hauled service during July and August. Do wish they would stop banging on about this so called 'extra' service running from Westbury to Weymouth on sundays though, it ran last year and the year before and started from Warminster. Two things of note 1)it does not appear on the journey planner 2)shame it looks like its gonna be a slow stopper, surely existing services do a good enough job at covering stopping at every station. Apart from that good news loco hauled services are back on the Weymouth line!!!!
http://www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/NewsItem.aspx?id=510First Great Western has added a further train to the Weymouth line^s weekend schedules, this is in addition to an extra Sunday morning service from Westbury to Weymouth that was added for the summer timetable in May.
Now, to meet the demand for a south coast summer Saturday service from the Bristol and Bath areas, First Great Western is also adding a locomotive hauled train on this popular route. The train is hired^in from
EWS▸ trains and will complement the First Great Western services at weekends from Bristol, Bath and Westbury to the coast.
From 7 July, the new service will leave Bristol Temple Meads at 0834 on every Saturday in July and August, and arrive at Weymouth at 11.03. It calls at local stations ranging from Keynsham, Oldfield Park, Bruton, and Maiden Newton - as well as the major towns along the route such as Trowbridge, Bradford-on-Avon, Yeovil Pen Mill and Dorchester West.
The train will return from Weymouth at 1747, arriving back in Bristol Temple Meads at 2004. This means that day trippers can choose from homeward bound services on offer from Weymouth to Bristol ^ with two leaving at 1721 and at 1747.
Julian Crow, First Great Western^s Regional Manager West of England, says: ^This locomotive hauled train can accommodate several hundred people and complements the enhanced local train services that link Avon, Somerset and West Wiltshire with the Dorset coast on summer weekends. We have hired this extra train to add what we hope will be a popular addition for the summer. All we and our customers need now is better weather.^
Andrew Griffiths. First Great Western^s Regional Manager Severn and Solent adds: ^We are pleased to be able to respond to customer requests and can now offer a wider choice of services linking Bristol and Bath to the Dorset coast for day trips. This special service is ideal for taking the kids to the seaside, and means there are the highest number of seats on the route for many years.^
The service will run until 25 August 2007.
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