Farringdon Platform
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Farringdon Platform | |||
Nearest we can get to site | |||
Location | |||
Location | Upper Farringdon | ||
Area | East Hampshire District Council | ||
Grid reference | SU701353 | ||
Operations | |||
Pre-grouping | London & South Western Railway (No station) | ||
Post-grouping | Southern Railway (1923 to 1948) Southern Region of British Railways (1948 to 1968) |
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Platforms | One | ||
History | |||
1930 | Opened | ||
1968 | Closed | ||
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom | |||
Closed railway stations in Britain |
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Farringdon Platform was an intermediate station on the Meon Valley line which ran from Alton to Fareham during the 20th century. A goods yard for loading agricultural produce was already sited there, and in 1930 a short wooden platform of one coach-length was built to serve the village[1]. A particularly difficult line to construct[2] the platform was used intermittently for goods traffic until the track was lifted in 1968[3].
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Alton | British Rail Southern Region Meon Valley Railway line |
East Tisted |
[edit] References
- ^ “The Meon Valley Railway Revisited” Tillman, D: Stone,KRB,1983 ISBN 0954203542
- ^ Oppitz, Leslie (1988). "Hampshire railways remembered". Newbury: Countryside. ISBN 1853060208.
- ^ Lifting details
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