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Coordinates: 51°0518N 1°0939W / 51.08839°N 1.16084°W / 51.08839; -1.16084
 

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Alresford
Station on heritage railway
General information
LocationNew Alresford
England
Coordinates51°05′18N 1°09′39W / 51.08839°N 1.16084°W / 51.08839; -1.16084
Grid referenceSU587324
Operated byMid Hants Railway
Platforms2, (3 on certain gala days when the Cattle Dock is used as platform 1A)
History
Original companyAlton, Alresford and Winchester Railway
Pre-groupingLondon and South Western Railway
Post-groupingSouthern Railway
Southern Region of British Railways
Key dates
2 October 1865Opened
5 February 1973Closed
30 April 1977Reopened

Alresford railway station (/ˈɔːlsfərd/or/ˈɒlzfərd/)[1] is a railway station serving New Alresford, Winchester, Hampshire, England.

The station was opened in 1865 by the Alton, Alresford and Winchester Railway and operated as part of the London and South Western Railway and later Southern Railway and the Southern Region of British Railways until its closure in 1973. In official literature it is shown as Alresford (Hampshire) in order to distinguish it from the station of the same name in Essex.

It was reopened in 1977 as the terminus of the Watercress Line from Alton.

History[edit]

In 1861, work started on the new Alton, Alresford and Winchester Railway which changed its name to the Mid-Hants Railway in 1865 with the line opening in the October of that year. It was bought by the London and South Western Railway in 1884, having operated it from the start.[2] It was absorbed as part of that into the Southern Railway during the Grouping of 1923. The station then passed on to the Southern Region of British Railways upon nationalisation in 1948, and was then closed by the British Railways Board in February 1973.

Preservation[edit]

British Rail Class 205 approaching in 1970

The station reopened on 30 April 1977 as the western terminus of the Watercress Line, a heritage railway. Alongside the station a goods shed was built which is now used as a shop, as well as meeting and tourist facilities for the railway. Adjacent to the station is a large warehouse which was built in 1873 as a mill, later used as a factory, it is now used for offices and is Grade II listed.[3] The buffet building is the old station building from Lyme RegisinDorset, which was dismantled and rebuilt here.

Following the closure of the route between Alton and Winchester, the line from Alresford eastwards to Alton has been reopened in preservation, but the section west of Alresford has not. It is unlikely that the line will ever be re-extended towards Winchester, because the M3 motorway and new houses have been built at various points along the former route.

Both platforms have been extended to hold four-coach trains plus the 'Cattle Dock' is used particularly during steam locomotive gala exhibitions as platform 1A, holding a two-coach train when not otherwise used.

References[edit]

  1. ^ G.M. Miller, BBC Pronouncing Dictionary of British Names (Oxford UP, 1971), p. 4.
  • ^ Cooper, Peter (1985). Mid-Hants Guide. Alresford: Mid-Hants Railway PLC. pp. 7–9.
  • ^ Historic England (4 August 1976). "Warehouse building (Grade II) (1302849)". National Heritage List for England.
  • Sources[edit]

    External links[edit]

    Preceding station Heritage Railways  Heritage railways Following station
    Ropley   Watercress Line   Terminus
      Historical railways  
    Ropley   London and South Western Railway
    Alton, Alresford and Winchester Railway

      Itchen Abbas

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