Tisted was a railwaystation on the Meon Valley line, which served the village of East Tisted, in Hampshire, England. The station opened in 1903 as a...
dispute over the exact name of the station. It was originally to be named 'West Tisted', following the convention that stations were named after the parish they...
'Ticcen' meaning young goat or kid. Nearby West Tisted, which shares the name, predates East Tisted in terms of settlements and records. In the 13th...
cross-country train via the Meon Valley. West Meon and Tisted are mentioned as two of the stations that the poet passes through on his journey. Shortly...
Bournemouth West railwaystation was a railwaystation in Bournemouth, Dorset, England. The station opened on 15 June 1874. Although passenger trains were...
The Itchen Abbas railwaystation was in the county of Hampshire in England and opened on 2 October 1865 by the Mid-Hants Railway. It closed on 5 February...
Southampton Terminus railwaystation served the Port of Southampton and Southampton City Centre, England from 1839 until 1966. The station was authorised on...
Andover Town railwaystation was a former railwaystation that served the town of Andover in the English county of Hampshire. Located on the Andover to...
Worthy Down Halt railwaystation was built in 1918 as a small single platform halt to serve the Royal Flying Corps (later RAF) depot nearby. It included...
Bentworth and Lasham railwaystation in Hampshire, England was on the Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway between the villages of Bentworth to the south...
railwaystation was a railwaystation in the village of Cliddesden, Hampshire, UK. The station was a stop on the Basingstoke and Alton Light Railway until...
was a railwaystation in the county of Hampshire (now Dorset), opened on 13 November 1862 by the Ringwood, Christchurch and Bournemouth Railway. Becoming...
Farlington Halt railwaystation was a disused station between Bedhampton and Hilsea , located immediately to the west of Farlington Junction on the Portsmouth...
wooden shelter. The station has been demolished and a section of the trackbed is now a footpath. Old Hampshire Gazetteer "Hampshire railways remembered" Oppitz...
untimetabled railwaystation in the county of Hampshire (now Dorset), opened on 13 November 1862 by the Ringwood, Christchurch and Bournemouth Railway. Becoming...
was a railwaystation in the county of Hampshire in England. It was served by trains on the Eastleigh to Fareham and Meon Valley lines. The station opened...
Nursling railwaystation served the village of Nursling near Southampton, England. The Andover and Redbridge Railway was authorised in 1858 and opened...
Marchwood railwaystation was an intermediate station on the Totton, Hythe and Fawley Light Railway, which was built along the coast of Southampton Water...
Burghclere railwaystation (originally named Sydmonton) was a station on the Didcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway in England. It was further from the...
Fawley railwaystation was the terminus of the Totton, Hythe and Fawley Light Railway, which was built along the coast of Southampton Water to connect...
Woodcroft Halt railwaystation was a former railway halt located in the parish of Buriton between Rowlands Castle and Petersfield on the Portsmouth Direct...
ISBN 978-0-901461-57-5. OCLC 612226077. Map sources for Havant New railwaystation "Recollections of the station". Bygone Havant. 2003. Archived from the original on...
Mottisfont railwaystation served the village of Mottisfont, Hampshire, England, from 1865 to 1964 on the Sprat and Winkle Line. The station was opened...