It's not gone yet and nothing is impossible if enough people show their support.
Here are some useful links
http://www.weymouth.gov.uk/home.asp?sv=1234Then search for 'Weymouth Tramway'.
And for the organisation that should be listening to our concerns.....
http://www.rail-reg.gov.uk/My main concern is that the correct procedure should be followed. The Weymouth Tramway is a passenger and freight carrying part of the National Rail Network. The License which Network Rail have been granted has a clause in it concerned with the disposal of network 'land' and this process must involve the Office of the Rail Regulator in any final decision making.
In the case of the Weymouth Tramway there is no land to dispose of so Network Rail may feel that they don't have to involve the
ORR» , however in their license the term 'land' is described and includes 'rights in or over land'.
It is important that no shortcuts are taken and that all those affected have their say.
Personally I feel it would be shortsighted if the 'grandfather rights' which enable the Tramway to operate were given away before it was decided what to do with it. To resurrect the line afterwards would involve lots of new legislation and vast amounts of unnecessary paperwork.
Of course there is another side to this. Network Rail are obliged to maintain their assets so why have they let the Tramway deteriorate (if indeed they have) to a point that the Tramway has been temporarily closed for 2 years and so no operator could use it if they wanted to!
Do I smell a rat?
The world is changing. Lets not make it too difficult for those who may need this Tramway in the future!