Salisbury and Dorset Junction Railway London and South Western Railway
Post-grouping
Southern Railway Southern Region of British Railways
Key dates
20 December 1866
Opened
4 May 1964
Closed
Breamore railway station was a railway station in the Avon Valley at the village of Breamore, Hampshire, England. The station was built for the Salisbury and Dorset Junction Railway and opened in 1866. It was served by trains between Salisbury in Wiltshire and West Moors in Hampshire. British Railways closed the station and the line on 2 May 1964.
The station has survived intact, and in recent years has been refurbished, it is now owned by Select Country Inns and is part of the Railway Hotel Fordingbridge. Five affordable homes were built for the Hampshire Alliance for Rural Affordable Housing (HARAH) on one of the disused platforms, being completed in December 2012.[1]
A 2-mile section of the disused railway line which passes through the station has been converted into a footpath [2]
Preceding station
Disused railways
Following station
Downton
British Rail Southern Region Salisbury and Dorset Junction Railway
Fordingbridge
^"Breamore Halt, Breamore". HARAH. Retrieved 28 March 2013.
^"Old railway line at Breamore now open for walkers" (PDF).
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