March 2025 Heart of Wessex closure Posted by John D at 15:23, 24th February 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Network Rail has issued info on upcoming closure
Mon 10 - Fri 14 March no trains Castle Cary - Yeovil Pen Mill
Sat 15 - Sun 16 March no trains Castle Cary - Weymouth
Tickets will be valid via Southampton and SWR services to Weymouth
https://www.networkrailmediacentre.co.uk/news/two-weeks-to-go
Line reopens between Castle Cary and Yeovil - 17th March 2025 Posted by grahame at 12:15, 18th March 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Press release from Network Rail
Train services have resumed between Yeovil Pen Mill and Castle Cary after a week-long closure where Network Rail carried out essential improvements to the railway.
Over the past seven days, Network Rail’s team of engineers replaced 850 tonnes of ballast, the stone supporting a 250-metre stretch of track. This work will help prevent the track bed from becoming flooded, which can lead to failures and rough rides for passengers.
Engineers took advantage of the closure to complete a range of other important work, which included:
* Making repairs to the semaphore signals (pictured below) at Yeovil Pen Mill station to reduce the risk of failures
* Cutting down and removing dead, diseased and dangerous trees in the Yeovil area to reduce the risk of trees blocking the line and leaf fall onto the railway so we can keep trains running safely and on time.
* Track maintenance in the Maiden Newton area to ensure smooth and reliable journeys, including tamping – where engineers use a tamping machine to lift the track slightly and pack new ballast under the sleepers, before it realigns the track using laser measurement.
Over the past seven days, Network Rail’s team of engineers replaced 850 tonnes of ballast, the stone supporting a 250-metre stretch of track. This work will help prevent the track bed from becoming flooded, which can lead to failures and rough rides for passengers.
Engineers took advantage of the closure to complete a range of other important work, which included:
* Making repairs to the semaphore signals (pictured below) at Yeovil Pen Mill station to reduce the risk of failures
* Cutting down and removing dead, diseased and dangerous trees in the Yeovil area to reduce the risk of trees blocking the line and leaf fall onto the railway so we can keep trains running safely and on time.
* Track maintenance in the Maiden Newton area to ensure smooth and reliable journeys, including tamping – where engineers use a tamping machine to lift the track slightly and pack new ballast under the sleepers, before it realigns the track using laser measurement.