Trains to Hamworthy - Station Details and further Information on Hamworthy Train Services
Hamworthy train station serves Hamworthy, an area of Poole in Dorset.
The station opened with the Southampton & Dorchester Railway, which later became part of the London and South Western Railway, in 1847 as Poole Junction. At that time the line to London then went via Broadstone Junction, Wimborne and Ringwood before joining what is now the South Western Main Line at Brockenhurst. The station was known as Hamworthy Junction until the 1970s. A causeway across Holes Bay opened later when the line through Poole to Bournemouth and Christchurch was built.
The station is served by South West Trains who currently operate an average of two trains per hour in each direction with trains going to London, Brockenhurst, Wareham and Weymouth. With a journey time of around 5 minutes the train is the fastest method of travel between Poole town centre and the area surrounding the station compared to the Wilts & Dorset bus service which takes around 14 minutes (not including delays caused by Poole Lifting Bridge).
The platforms are able to accommodate trains of up to 5 coaches, longer passenger trains are rarely seen past Poole. The station does not have a footbridge but has an underpass that also serves as a public footpath from Turlin Moor to Hamworthy. There was a foot crossing at the Poole end of the station for passenger in wheelchairs or with heavy luggage but this has been removed and access to the platform end fenced off. A light indicating if it is safe to cross remains at the end of platform 1 but is permanently switched off.
Hamworthy is the junction where a freight branch to Poole docks joins the main line. There is a disused third platform at the station facing the Poole docks line. The signal box which controls the branch is at the Poole end of platform 2. |