Lymington Branch Line

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Lymington Branch Line
Principal stations

(South Western Main Line)
Brockenhurst
Lymington Town
Lymington Pier

The Lymington Branch Line is the railway line from Brockenhurst to Lymington in the United Kingdom. At Brockenhurst, trains connect with the South Western Main Line for mainline services to Bournemouth, Weymouth, Southampton and London Waterloo. At Lymington, the train connects with the ferry to Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight. Services operated on this line are often called the "Lymington Flyer".

The Lymington branch is electrified at 750 V DC third-rail, and has three stations. The first is Brockenhurst, where trains depart from a bay platform. The next station is Lymington Town, followed shortly afterwards by Lymington Pier, where the line terminates.

Services on the line are currently operated by South West Trains, using stock outbased at Bournemouth depot. Stock used is currently restricted to Classes 411, 412, 421 and 423. Newer stock cannot yet be used on the line until the electrical supply has been upgraded.

In recent years, a dedicated unit has been allocated to the "Lymington Flyer". As Lymington Town station has short platforms, the unit used has been reduced to three carriages from the standard four car length. The staff at Bournemouth depot have unofficially named each unit, details of which are given below. Units are listed in chronological order.

Unit No. Class Type Unit Name Livery Dates in service Disposal
New Previous From To
1199 2326 411 3Cep "Lucy" South West Trains 01/2003 06/2004 Scrapped at Immingham RFT in 07/2004.
1198 2314 411 3Cep "Linda" South West Trains 06/2004 12/2004 Preserved on Dartmoor Railway in 01/2005.
1499 1394 421 3Cig "Lisa" South West Trains 12/2004 05/2005 Preserved on Dean Forest Railway in 07/2005.
1497 1883 421 3Cig Freshwater BR Blue/Grey 05/2005 - In service.
1498 1888 421 3Cig Farringford BR Green 05/2005 - In service.
Key:
In service
Preserved
Scrapped

It was expected that by May 2005 at the latest, the operation of the line would have been taken over by the new Class 450 "Desiro" units. However, due to a combination power-supply issues and the required short turn-arounds this will not happen.

South West Trains instead refurbished two 3Cig units that will be dedicated to services on the line. Work to the units included the fitting of central door locking and other safety features, to allow them to remain in service beyond the November 2005 deadline for the withdrawal of slam-door stock. The two units will be retained as a "heritage" operation for the foreseeable future, and have been repainted into an approximation of their original liveries. The new "heritage" service was launched on 12 May 2005, when the two units were named in a ceremony at Brockenhurst railway station.


Railway lines in South-East England:
Main lines:  Channel Tunnel Rail Link
 Arun Valley Line   Brighton Main Line   Chatham Main Line   East Coastway   Hastings Line  
 Kent Coast Line   North Downs Line   Portsmouth Direct Line   South Western Main Line  
 West Coastway   West of England Main Line   
Commuter lines:  Alton Line   Bexleyheath Line   Caterham Line   Catford Loop Line   Dartford Loop   Eastleigh-Fareham Line  
 Eastleigh-Romsey Line   Hayes Line   Hounslow Loop   Mid-Kent Line   North Kent Line   Oxted Line  
 Sheerness Line   South London Line   Sutton & Mole Valley Line   Tattenham Corner Line  
 Waterloo-Reading Line   West London Line
Rural lines:  Brockenhurst-Lymington Line   Island Line   Marshlink Line   Medway Valley Line


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