- Transport in Dorset
Dorset is a county in South WestEngland . The county is largely rural and therefore does not have a dense transport network, and is one of the few English counties without a motorway. Due to its position on theEnglish Channel coast, and its natural sheltered harbours, it has a maritime history, though lack of inland transport routes have led to the decline of its ports.Rail
Dorset is connected to
London by two mainrailway lines. TheWest of England Main Line runs through the north of the county at Gillingham andSherborne . The electricSouth Western Main Line runs through the south of the county, atBournemouth ,Poole , Dorchester and the terminus atWeymouth , and was part of theLondon and South Western Railway (later Southern Railway). Additionally, a secondary line, theHeart of Wessex Line runs from Weymouth toBristol , viaYeovil and Bath, in Somerset. This line was part of theWilts, Somerset and Weymouth Railway (laterGreat Western Railway ).Railway closures in Dorset began with the West Bay line south of Bridport in the 1930s. Then lost in the 1950s were the branch lines to
Abbotsbury and Portland. TheBeeching Axe of the 1960s led to the closure of other Dorset lines, the Lyme Regis and Bridport branches. The latter remained open until 1975 although the Beeching report was published in 1963. The biggest loss was the entireSomerset and Dorset Joint Railway , between Bournemouth and Bath. Through Dorset, this line roughly followed the Stour Valley, serving the market towns ofBlandford Forum andSturminster Newton in theBlackmore Vale , and is being converted into a long-distance trail for cyclists and walkers. Another through line, theSalisbury and Dorset Junction Railway , roughly followed the Avon Valley from Bournemouth to Salisbury. With the closure of the lines which terminated in Bournemouth, the terminus station in the town centre was also closed, leaving only the through stations. The station at Semley on the West of England Main Line also closed. As this had been the nearest station toShaftesbury , travellers from that town would have to use Gillingham, on the same line. An oddity is the Swanage Branch. Although omitted from the Beeching plan this line closed in 1972 and most of the track was lifted. However it has now been rebuilt as aheritage railway .Roads
Dorset is one of only four non metropolitan counties in England to not have a single motorway, however, two
trunk road corridors run east-west through the county. In the north, the A303 London toExeter andCornwall road briefly enters the county, though for most of its route it is north of the borders with Somerset and Wiltshire. Further south, the A31, a continuation of theM27 motorway from Hampshire, serves as a northern bypass for theSouth East Dorset conurbation , merging into the A35 to continue west through the county, bypassing Dorchester and Bridport.Several
primary route s also run through the county. These are:
* A338, Bournemouth relief road, and through route to Salisbury.
* A35, from its split from the A31 trunk road, east through Poole, Bournemouth and Christchurch.
* A350, Poole relief road, and through route to the A303, viaBlandford Forum andShaftesbury .
* A354, from Weymouth and Portland to Salisbury, via Dorchester and Blandford Forum.
* A37, from Dorchester to Yeovil and Bristol.Other 'A' roads are:
* A30, London to the Westcountry, runs east-west through the north of the county, between Shaftesbury andSherborne , but through traffic is directed to the A303, which acts as a bypass for the towns on the A30.
* A351, Poole toSwanage , via Wareham.
* A352,Sherborne to Wareham, via Dorchester.
* A353, Weymouth, to the A352 east of Dorchester.
* A356, from the A37 west of Dorchester, to the A303 west of Yeovil, Somerset.
* A357, Blandford Forum to the A303 atWincanton , Somerset, viaSturminster Newton and theBlackmore Vale .
* A3030, Between Sherborne, and the A357 near Sturminster Newton.
* A3066, Between Bridport, and the A30 atCrewkerne , Somerset.
* The suburban roads of theSouth East Dorset conurbation (Poole, Bournemouth and Christchurch): the A341, A347, A348, A349, A3049, and A3060.International
The only passenger
airport in the county isBournemouth International Airport , and there are two passengersea port s, at Poole and Weymouth.References
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