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'''North Hayling station''' was a halt on the [[Hayling Island branch]]. The station, along with the line was closed, in 1963<ref>"Branch Line to Hayling" Mitchell,V./Smith,K (In association with Bell,A): Midhurst, Middleton Press, 18984 ISBN 0906520126</ref>. |
'''North Hayling station''' was a halt on the [[Hayling Island branch]]. The station, along with the line was closed, in 1963<ref>"Branch Line to Hayling" Mitchell,V./Smith,K (In association with Bell,A): Midhurst, Middleton Press, 18984 ISBN 0906520126</ref>. |
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The station was located on the west coast of [[Hayling Island]], very close to the coast<ref>"Catching the train to Hayling Island: a history" Newell, L: Havant, Havant Borough Council,2005 ISBN X200076629</ref>. The station was very basic, with timber concourse and a wooden shelter. The station has been demolished and virtually nothing is left of the old line |
The station was located on the west coast of [[Hayling Island]], very close to the coast<ref>"Catching the train to Hayling Island: a history" Newell, L: Havant, Havant Borough Council,2005 ISBN X200076629</ref>. The station was very basic, with timber concourse and a wooden shelter<ref>''Memories of the Hayling Island Branch'':Produced by Ian Heys for "Branch Line Videos", Catalogue Number 418-514424</ref>. The station has been demolished and virtually nothing is left of the old line |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
North Hayling station was a halt on the Hayling Island branch. The station, along with the line was closed, in 1963[2].
The station was located on the west coast of Hayling Island, very close to the coast[3]. The station was very basic, with timber concourse and a wooden shelter[4]. The station has been demolished and virtually nothing is left of the old line
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