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Weymouth Quay railway station

Weymouth Quay
Weymouth Quay railway station 1986.jpg
Weymouth Quay railway station in 1986
Location
Place Weymouth
Area Borough of Weymouth and Portland
Grid reference SY683789
Operations
Original company Great Western Railway
Post-grouping Western Region of British Railways
History
1 July 1889 Opened
25 July 1940 Closed
15 June 1946 Reopened
26 February 1972 Goods facilities withdrawn
26 September 1987 End of regular scheduled passenger services
2 May 1999 Visit by one-off charter service
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom
Closed railway stations in Britain
A B C D–F G H–J K–L M–O P–R S T–V W–Z
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Weymouth Quay is a disused railway station in Weymouth, Dorset, England at the terminus of the Weymouth Harbour Tramway. Until September 1987 it was the regular terminus and starting point for boat trains to and from London Waterloo, linking to the ferry services with street running along the streets of the town.

After the regular boat trains were ended, the station was still occasionally used for special services, the last being a Pathfinder Tours charter on 2 May 1999. The track and station are no longer used at all, although they are still part of the rail network. The station buildings are now offices for Condor Ferries which operated a ferry service to the Channel Islands. However, with the purchase of its new ferry in 2015, Condor ceased to serve the port of Weymouth.

The line was designated "Out of Use (temporary)" for a period of two years by Network Rail on 15 January 2007, and again on 1 April 2009. Closure of the branch has been proposed by Weymouth and Portland Borough Council, who are proposing to acquire the trackbed. In July 2014, it was reported that the sale of the line did not proceed and a campaign started to reopen the tram route claiming it would help with tourism and reduce car usage in the town.

Coordinates: 50°36′31″N 2°26′54″W / 50.60863°N 2.44828°W / 50.60863; -2.44828


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