Yeovil Junction railway station

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Yeovil Junction
Location
Place Yeovil
Local authority South Somerset
Operations
Station code YVJ
Managed by South West Trains
Platforms in use 2
Live departures and station information from National Rail
Annual Passenger Usage
2004/05 * 0.174 million
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* Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Yeovil Junction from Office of Rail Regulation statistics.
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Yeovil Junction railway station serves the town of Yeovil, Somerset, England. The station is on the West of England Main Line 198 km (122¾ miles) south west of London Waterloo towards Exeter and Yeovil Junction is one of two stations serving Yeovil.

It is located in the village of Stoford just outside the town. There is a bus route that connects the station to Yeovil proper and the nearby village of Barwick. The station actually straddles the border between Somerset and Dorset.

As its name suggests, the station was formerly a junction, with the line that served the now defunct station of Yeovil Town. There is still a junction of tracks at this point, enabling trains to be switched onto the Heart of Wessex Line from Castle Cary to Weymouth (which also has a station at Yeovil Pen Mill). However, this routing is now only used as an emergency diversion, typically when the direct route from Exeter to Castle Cary is obstructed by engineering works or flooding in the Exe valley.

A view of Yeovil Junction in 1907.
A view of Yeovil Junction in 1907.

The station now has a new Buffet called "Peppers",opening on Tuesday 23rd October 2007. Yeovil Junction is also the base of the Yeovil Railway Centre. The station used to have four active platforms, but as only two are now used (island platform) the other island is used by Yeovil railway Centre to run their steam engine (Pectin) down a short stretch of track, along with a selection of small diesel shunters and also diesel loco 50050 which is currently under restoration at the site. The station also has the only mainline accessible turntable in the south west area so is used as a turning, watering and coaling point for many main line steam services running to Weymouth, Exeter etc.


There is generally an hourly service to Salisbury and London Waterloo eastbound and hourly or two hourly service to Exeter depending upon the time of day. From 2009 there should be a new "dynamic" three mile passing loop installed between Chard Junction and Axminster which will allow for an hourly London - Exeter service all day every day.

Some of the services through Yeovil continue beyond Exeter St Davids, after reversing, and go to Paignton, whilst others go through to Plymouth, and less frequently Penzance. Also at weekends there is a service from Exeter that goes through to Brighton, via Southampton Central and Fareham.

It is usually served by Class 159 DMU units in either single three car formation, or twinned as a six car set. Occasionally SWT's Class 158 DMU's also venture down this far.

The Class 170's that SWT had until recently also used to run down to Yeovil Junction occasionally, but they have all now moved up to First Trans Pennine Express, except 170392 which has gone to Southern. These 170's have been replaced with 8 refurbed 159/1xx three car units, and also there are going eventually to be a total of 11 refurbed 158 two car units.

Due to the influx of additional units at Salisbury depot, sometimes SWT will stable up to three 159 units in the sidings at Yeovil next to the unused platforms 3 & 4, especially over weekends.

Most evenings around 8 o'clock a 159 unit after terminating at Yeovil, will return to Salisbury depot via the junction as an ECS move, heading down to Yeovil Pen Mill, running through Castle Cary up to Westbury, where it reverses down the Warminster line to Salisbury.

 

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Coordinates: 50°55′29″N 2°36′48″W / 50.9247, -2.6132

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