Hamworthy Freight Branch

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The Hamworth Freight branch is a short standard gauge line from Hamworthy Station to the Hamworthy side of Poole Port.

Locomotives

The line was once worked, as part of the local pick up goods rounds, by a Southern Railways B-4 class 0-4-0 steam locomotive.

During the late 1960s and early 1970s the line was worked by Class 03 Drewry 0-6-0 diesel shunting locomotives numbers 03 179 and 03 083, occasionally as double headers (cab to cab) when hauling a long train of Ford transit vans on bogie flat wagons or heavy girder and sheet steel rolls on bogie bolsters. Local school children at the lineside Hamworthy Middle School were quite familiar with these locomotives and could tell from a distance which was which as 03 179 was always front towards the docks and 03 083 was always cab towards the docks.

The brake vans used were the standard BR type, occasionally carrying a bicycle on the rear platform, as the train would stop at the hand opened level crossing gates in Ashmore Avenue, a man would jump down from the locomotive, open the gates and the train would proceed through. The train would stop just clear of the gates and the bicycle would be unloaded for the man to cycle back to Poole station once he had closed the gates. On occasions the reverse would happen and the man would cycle from Poole station, open the gates, the train would pass through returning to Poole, stop and pick up the man plus bicycle on the brake van.

A frequent brake van visitor was the ex-LSWR bogie brake van, which still had faint LSWR lettering showing under the BR red oxide wood paint. This tended to be used on heavier steel trains hauled by the double headed 03 shunters.

In the late 1970s both were replaced by Class 09 0-6-0 diesel shunting locomotive 09 026.

Occasional visitors were Class 47's hauling exceptional export steel train loads during the 1970s, later Class 37's became the normal visitor as steel and other freight traffic.

Currently the line is home to no Locomotives. Up until 2010 the Poole Harbour Company kept a BR Class 02 shunter for use on the line, but in 2010 the loco was scrapped.

Current use

The branch remains connected to the mainline network, but sees no regular traffic. Semi-permanent fences and barriers have been erected across the line by each of the level crossings in the port area.

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