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The station, Fareham, 1928
 
 
Title The station, Fareham, 1928
Image reference EPW023072
Date August 1928
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Place name Fareham
Administrative area Fareham
Country England
Easting/Northing 456944, 106312

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  • On 2 February 1901 this was the scene of a piece of minor railway chaos. Queen Victoria's funeral train arrived from Gosport hauled by an engine of the London and South Western Railway (No. 555) with four minutes allowed for the train to reverse, the London Brighton and South Coast Railway engine Empress being attached to the other end. Someone had 'made a nonsense' of the reversal, the plan of the train being the same at Gosport and Victoria. To get the distinguished mourners in their right places on the train there was a great deal of rushing about on the platform in pouring rain. The train left eight minutes late. Despite further delay caused by a brake test the train made up 12 minutes, so the King was not kept waiting at Victoria. It is thought that a speed of about 80 mph was achieved down Holmwood bank near Dorking. The Queen had never travelled so fast. At Victoria the Kaiser's equerry congratulated the driver and fireman for such a fast journey.

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    Maurice
    Saturday 27th October
    7:15am
  • The original line from Bishopstoke (Eastleigh) to Gosport ran straight through Fareham. When the line from Portsmouth arrived it made a curved connection to the established line, hence the sharp curve as one leaves the station for Portsmouth. Apart from an embankment covered in trees there is little sign of the line to Gosport today. There is a similar curve at the northern end of the station, where the line line to Southampton curves sharply away from the straight line to Eastleigh. This section of the original line is still open.

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    Saturday 27th October
    6:55am
  • Cattle pens

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    Friday 26th October
    9:31am
  • Paxton Road

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    Friday 26th October
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  • Titchfield Road

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    Friday 26th October
    9:30am
  • Railway Hotel

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    Friday 26th October
    9:29am
  • Signal gantry indicating junction north of the station with lines to Netley and Southampton, to Eastleigh, and to Alton and London

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    Friday 26th October
    9:28am
  • Line to Gosport

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    Friday 26th October
    9:26am
  • Line to Portsmouth via Cosham

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    Friday 26th October
    9:25am
  • The station is on the ex-London & South Western line from London to Portsmouth. It was, in 1922, junction for lines to Eastleigh, to Southampton and to Cosham (and on by the LB&SCR to Chichester). The main line is now electrified but not, I think, in 1928

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    Friday 26th October
    9:18am
  • Portsmouth was reached via Cosham. This main line ran to Gosport. The London-Portsmouth direct runs via Guildford, Haslemere, Petersfield and Rowland's Castle

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    Friday 26th October
    9:25am
  • Goods shed

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    Friday 26th October
    9:12am
  • Gangers working on railway line

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    Friday 26th October
    9:11am
  • Signalbox controlling junction

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    Friday 26th October
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  • Fareham Station (Hampshire)

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    Tuesday 26th June
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