Rail strike called off for this weekend
South Western Railway, which operates services from Bournemouth and Poole, plans to have a normal service on 15 and 17 September.
South Western Railway, which operates services from Bournemouth and Poole, plans to have a normal service on 15 and 17 September.
A variety of groups are eligible to apply for funding from South Western Railway Customer and Communities Improvement Fund.
The message from SWR is to only travel by rail if absolutely necessary between Thursday 18 and Sunday 21 August.
Services next Wednesday will be dramatically curtailed with those on Thursday also disrupted following the strike.
The train operator is advising people not to travel today or Tuesday, but if they do to expect a reduced service.
In six months there were 176 incidents of customers incorrectly activating the alarms, causing nine service cancellations.
In order to deter and reduce anti-social behaviour on trains and at stations, staff will in future be wearing the cameras.
There will be disruptions to train travel in the South West due to the planned nation strike between 21 and 26 June.
The RMT strike will severely disrupt services in the south and travellers are asked to find alternative means of transport.
South Western Railway is running all its services but because of a 50mph speed restriction there will be delays.