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04 Aug 2011. EMU stabling point alongside the down slow line, to the north of the station.
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04 Aug 2011. EMU stabling point alongside the down slow line, to the north of the station.

From Welwyn Garden City

  • 29 Aug 2011 Extract from the top left of the noticeboard outside the station theatre
  • 29 Aug 2011 Extract from the lower centre of the noticeboard outside the station theatre
  • 29 Aug 2011 Extract from the lower right of the noticeboard outside the station theatre
  • 29 Aug 2011 The noticeboard outside the station theatre
  • 29 Aug 2011 Extract from the lower left of the noticeboard outside the station theatre
  • 04 Aug 2011. EMU stabling point alongside the down slow line, to the north of the station.
  • 04 Aug 2011. Passing through the ticket hall, you arrive at a balcony overlooking the station and a covered footbridge leading to the platforms.
  • 04 Aug 2011. The new footbridge over the station platforms is joined to the original girder footbridge that once bridged the good yard. Today, the goods yard is a few sidings and also a car park.
  • 04 Aug 2011. Station entrance. The brick building is the Howard Centre with the entrance on the right. The station ticket office is on the first floor. The bus station is to the left.
  • 04 Aug 2011. Station entrance.The station is located on the first floor of the Howard Centre shopping centre. The bus station can be seen directly ahead and the large multi-story car park is to the left with a covered overhead walk-way.
  • 04 Aug 2011. Class 92 in EWS Livery on an empty freight working, passing through the down platform.
  • 04 Aug 2011. Class 92 in EWS Livery on an empty freight working, passing through the down platform.
  • 04 Aug 2011. Class 321 EMU, approaching the Up platform from he north.
  • 04 Aug 2011. Class 313 EMU, pantograph detail.
  • 1930's out of copyright map of the route of the Hayling Billy Line from Havant.
The dotted line running vertically down the page is the single track 'Hayling Billy' Railway which alas is no more. 
I found this <a href="http://www.ponies.me.uk/maps/osmap.html">website</a> very useful in providing old OS maps.
  • Milford Junction Map (1930's Out of copyright OS Survey Map extract)
The line running vertically leads to York. The line running diagonally is the Leeds to Selby Line. Suprisingly, the main running lines shown here remain in place. Quadruple track from the south and the remainder all double track. The station near Monk Fryston has closed and what was once the Junction station (between the divergence of the York and Selby lines) is not even shown. In the 1950's, when I lived there, a footbridge still existed across the tracks which originally served the Junction station - alas, this has been removed. All I have is the happy memories of rushing along the bridge to catch the smell of the smoke of a passing steam train. This love was not however shared by my mother.
I found this <a href="http://www.ponies.me.uk/maps/osmap.html">website</a> very useful in providing old OS maps.
  • Route of Mid Hants Railway (extract from non-copyright OS map).<br />
The mid hants runs from Alresford (Left) to Alton (Top right). The line used to continue to to join the main London Waterloo - Southampton line at a junction just north of Winchester. Main line services still run to Alton and a permanent link is made there with the preserved line. <br />
It is interesting to note that the line to Alton was double track from London which fed three single track routes (Alton - Basingstoke, Alton - Alresford (Mid Hants railway) and Alton - Fareham (Meon Valley Line). These routes diverged at what was known as Butts Junction just outside of Alton. The first and last routes are closed and track lifted although the earthworks are still intact today.
  • Petersfield Railway Station. Copyright Peter Drury 2010<br />
Overview of the station looking south from the footbridge. The goods yard was to the right and the land is now occupied by a retail outlet as is common around the railway scene.
  • Petersfield Railway Station. Copyright Peter Drury 2010<br />
The old station signal box is still in use at the north end of the station and just across the level crossing.
  • Petersfield Railway Station. Copyright Peter Drury 2010<br />
A London (Waterloo) boumd train calls at Petersfield.
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