Train disruption for the Frome area this Christmas

By James Smith

4th Nov 2024 11:20 am | Local News

Services will be disrupted between Friday 27 December and Thursday 23 January 2025 (Photo Frome Nub News)
Services will be disrupted between Friday 27 December and Thursday 23 January 2025 (Photo Frome Nub News)

Rail improvements will impact train services to and from Frome from late December 2024 until 23 January 2025 - Frome Town Council has warned locals.

Engineers are carrying structural repairs to a viaduct between Warminster and Salisbury and renewing tracks in the Westbury area.

All train services running through or stopping at Westbury will be suspended or diverted between Friday 27 December and Thursday 23 January 2025.

A limited service from Bristol Temple Meads will take an alternative route between Trowbridge and Frome, avoiding Westbury. Replacement bus services will operate between Trowbridge and Westbury, Frome and Salisbury, and between Chippenham and Westbury/Frome.

Cllr Steve Tanner said: "The closure of the A36 already represents a challenge for people commuting to and from Frome, so it's a shame to have disruption to the trains as well.

"However, it's our understanding that the work is absolutely essential and that all possible measures have been taken to minimise the inconvenience to travellers, including buses and route diversions avoiding the work.

"We'll share updates from the GWR team as we receive them and we encourage regular commuters to contact them with any specific queries."

The TransWilts service between Swindon and Westbury will not run during the work dates.

Trains will continue to operate between Cardiff Central and Trowbridge, Salisbury and Portsmouth Harbour, and between Frome and Weymouth.

The London Paddington service will operate, stopping at Frome instead of Westbury, except during unrelated engineering works from 27th to 29th December.

Full details of affected services will appear on the GWR website in the coming weeks.

     

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