The Hayling Island Branch

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The Hayling Island Branch was one of Britain's most iconic sea side lines, connecting Havant with Hayling Island via Langston Harbour. Opening in 1865 for freight and 1867 to passenger traffic, it was, after a few years of local control, managed and operated as part of the London Brighton & South Coast Railway, who were responsible for its upkeep until the railway grouping in 1923, when it became a part of the Southern Railway. The railway had a colourful and bucolic existence, with trains headed by the attractive Stroudley Terrier class tank locomotives and a collection of vintage carriage stock. In 1948 the branch became part of the Southern Region of British Railways, carrying on as a local and at times heavily used branch line, until its closure in November 1963. Today the line's track bed is a walking path from end to end, with only the former goods shed at Hayling Island to show the visitor any tangible evidence of the railway's existence.
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Stock Code P2681.0
Author Scott Morgan J
ISBN13 9781526726810
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 189
Width(mm) 246
Page Count 104
Pictures 150
Publication Date 21 Aug 2019
Publisher PEN & SWORD
Publication Status Available
Record last updated 04/05/2023