Worthy Down Halt railway station
1918 establishments in England1960 disestablishments in EnglandDisused railway stations in HampshireFormer Great Western Railway stationsPages with no open date in Infobox station ... and 5 more
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Worthy Down Halt railway station was built in 1918 as a small single platform halt to serve the Royal Flying Corps (later RAF) depot nearby. It included two passing loops (the shorter of which was used as a siding) to provide supplies to the site. Later, the station became a junction for a spur to connect with the Southern Railway line through Winchester. At this point an additional line was built on the opposite side of the station to provide an island platform serving both northbound and southbound trains on separate lines.
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Winchester Kings Worthy
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N 51.1134 ° | E -1.3159 ° |
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SO21 2RR Winchester, Kings Worthy
England, United Kingdom
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