Harman's Cross railway station
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Harman's Cross railway station is a railway station located in the village of Harman's Cross, on the Isle of Purbeck in the English county of Dorset. It is an intermediate station on the Swanage Railway, a heritage railway that currently operates from Norden to Swanage.
[edit] History
The Swanage Railway follows the route of the former London and South Western Railway line from Wareham to Swanage, a line that opened in 1885 and was final closed by British Rail in 1972. From the time of closure, a strong campaign to reopen the railway as a steam locomotive operated heritage railway developed, and the Swanage Railway began operating a steam service at the Swanage end of the line in 1982.[1]
The original line did not have a station at Harman's Cross, and the current station was opened in March 1989 by the Swanage Railway as a temporary terminus for the line. Following the extension of the line to Corfe Castle and Norden in 1995, a new signal box and passing loop was constructed in 1997, and this has made Harman's Cross the main crossing point for trains between Swanage and Norden.[2]
[edit] Services
Services run every day from the beginning of April to late October, with weekend only operation in March, November and December. The level of service varies from 6 to 17 trains a day in each direction, depending the season and the day of the week. Southbound, trains operate to stations at Herston (trains stop only on request), and Swanage (11 mins). Northbound, trains operate to stations at Corfe Castle (10 mins) and Norden (13 mins).[3]
Preceding station | Heritage railways | Following station | ||
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Corfe Castle | Swanage Railway | Herston Halt |
[edit] References
- ^ Kidner, R.W. (2000). The Railways of Purbeck, Third Edition, The Oakwood Press. ISBN 0-85361-557-8.
- ^ A brief history of the Swanage Railway. Swanage Railway. Retrieved on 2007-08-16.
- ^ 2008 Timetable. Swanage Railway. Retrieved on 2008-03-06.