Hythe (Hampshire) railway station

Hythe (Hants)
Location
Place Hythe
Area New Forest
Coordinates 50°51′58″N 1°23′44″W / 50.8661°N 1.3955°WCoordinates: 50°51′58″N 1°23′44″W / 50.8661°N 1.3955°W
Operations
Original company Totton, Hythe and Fawley Light Railway
Post-grouping Southern Railway
Southern Region of British Railways
Platforms 1
History
20 July 1925 Opened
14 February 1966 Closed to passengers
1967 Closed
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom
Closed railway stations in Britain
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Hythe (Hants) railway station in Hampshire was an intermediate station on the Totton, Hythe and Fawley Light Railway, which was built along the coast of Southampton Water to connect Totton and Fawley and to provide a freight link from the South Western Main Line to Fawley Refinery.

History

The station opened on 20 July 1925 and closed to passengers on 14 February 1966 and goods on 2 January 1967.[1] The single-track non-electrified line remains open to serve Fawley Refinery (with a passing loop at Marchwood, between Hythe and Totton on the main line near Southampton).

Reopening

In June 2009 the Association of Train Operating Companies published a report (Connecting Communities: Expanding Access to the Rail Network) strongly indicating that the reopening of Hythe railway station would be viable, in that the ratio of business, economic and social benefits to costs would be as high as 4.8.[2][3] The ATOC report gave the indicative capital cost of reopening as £3 million. ATOC's evaluation was based on a diesel service, but it recommended that electrification of the seven miles from Hythe to Totton should also be evaluated, on the basis that some services now terminating at Southampton could be extended to Hythe.

Route

Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Marchwood   Southern Railway
Fawley Branch Line
  Fawley

References

  1. "Disused Stations". Subterranea Britannica.
  2. "BBC NEWS - England - Operators call for new rail lines". BBC News. 15 June 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-15.
  3. "Connecting Communities - expanding access to the rail network" (PDF). London: Association of Train Operating Companies. June 2009. p. 18. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 July 2013. Retrieved 20 February 2015.