A new innovation project is steaming ahead in Dorset to test if WiFi can work on even the most rural and oldest railway networks.
Dorset Council has been awarded £163,000 government funding from DSIT (Department for Science, Innovation and Technology) to bring 21st century technology to Swanage Railway.
As part of the national Rural Connectivity Accelerator programme, Swanage Railway will be a testbed on how innovative connectivity has the potential to boost the rural economy.
The council has teamed up with tech company Excelerate Technology UK to bring satellite-powered public WiFi to Purbeck Park car park, Norden train station and on board the railway’s steam service from early 2025.
Cllr Richard Biggs, Dorset Council’s Deputy Leader and cabinet member for Property & Assets and Economic Growth said: “This is a groundbreaking project at Swanage Railway, which could help pave the way for better connectivity in the future.
“Not only will it enhance the visitor experience for people using the railway, but it will explore how these technologies can improve services in remote areas.
“It is a fantastic example of how we’re working towards a more connected and inclusive Dorset, ensuring that everyone benefits from digital innovation.”
The project addresses the need for reliable connectivity in areas with challenging landscapes and limited service from traditional network operators.
Using a combination of advanced connectivity solutions, including Low Earth Orbit satellites, Excelerate Technology UK will create a reliable WiFi connection for Swanage Railway.
Swanage Railway contributes more than £15 million to the Dorset economy every year.
Having better connectivity will enhance its services by enabling cashless systems, helping to ensure its continued success as an important tourist attraction.
By demonstrating the effectiveness of advanced technology in rural areas, the initiative sets a precedent for similar projects across the UK.
Gavin Johns, Chairman of the Swanage Railway Company, said: “The Swanage Railway is delighted to be partnering with Dorset Council and Excelerate to deliver enhanced rural WiFi connectivity on trains and at Norden station.
“As we look forward to 2025, with Rail 200 celebrating the bi-centenary of railways in the UK and the 140th anniversary of trains to Swanage, this is a great opportunity to show that old and new can work together for the benefit of rural communities and our customers and staff.”
Bethan Evans, Chief Operating Officer at Excelerate Technology Ltd said: “We are thrilled to partner with Dorset Council on this project.
“Our advanced technology is designed to meet the unique challenges of rural environments.
“We believe that technology can transform how communities engage with heritage and tourism, and we are proud to be part of this initiative.”
The success of this project could lead to enhanced digital infrastructure and economic growth throughout Dorset, ensuring even the most remote areas benefit from modern connectivity solutions.