locomotive at Weymouth, having hauled a rake of
Mark 2 carriages on the
Weymouth Wizard service from Bristol Temple Meads. For the later HST service GWR collaborated with the Heart of Wessex Line to promote rail travel along the popular route. The InterCity 125 service began in 2014 and returned each year until 2017. The service was DMU worked from the May 2018 timetable change, with neither an InterCity 125 nor the name
Weymouth Wizard being used by GWR for their extra Summer Saturday Bristol to Weymouth service any longer. Previously
First Great Western operated a summer Saturday service on the route with hired in
Class 67s and
Mark 2 carriages. This occurred on just one further occasion under the new franchise, as on 3 June 2017
Great Western Railway required the regular InterCity 125 set to run a football special to Cardiff Central, and were forced to hire a locomotive (67010) and a full set of 11 Mark 2 carriages from
DB Cargo. The HST left Bristol Temple Meads at 09:06 and arrived in Weymouth at 11:45. The train then waited in the Weymouth sidings until its return journey at 17:28, arriving back in Bristol at 20:09. Its presence in the siding led to some complaints from adjacent residents, as the engines were initially left running in the absence of any 'shore' power supply. Due to engineering works in August 2015 between Westbury and
Bath Spa via
Bradford-on-Avon, the service was diverted via Swindon, meaning passengers did not have to use a replacement bus service. The calling pattern of the Weymouth Wizard service was as-follows; • • (August 2015 only) • (August 2015 only) • (August 2015 only) • (Not August 2015) • (Not August 2015) • (Not August 2015) • (Not August 2015) • • • • (Evening return service only) • • • • • Since May 2018 the additional services have continued to run in the Summer only, but using
Class 166 rolling stock that serves the line at other times. ==References==