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Bordon railway station

Coordinates:51°07′14″N0°52′52″W / 51.12063°N 0.88120°W /51.12063; -0.88120
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Disused railway station in Bordon, East Hampshire

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Bordon
General information
LocationBordon,East Hampshire
England
Grid referenceSU784363
Platforms3 (one Longmoor M. Rly platform)
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Pre-groupingLondon and South Western Railway
Post-groupingSouthern Railway
Southern Region of British Railways
Key dates
11 December 1905Opened
16 September 1957Closed to passenger traffic
4 April 1966Closed to freight traffic
Location
Map
Bordon station approach in 1963
Bordon Light Railway
Bentley
Blacknest Road
Kingsley Halt
Binsted Road
White Hill Road
Bordon

Bordon is a former railway station on theBordon Light Railway which served the town ofBordon,Hampshire, England and its nearbyarmy camp.

History

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The station building was constructed of corrugated iron on steel framing and stood on a short brick wall. Extra traffic during theFirst World War led to the extension of the station and the addition of a wooden canopy on its platform side. The station also had a small engine shed which was used in the line's early days for overnight stabling of engines. The shed was later to be damaged by an engine running through its rear, and it was left afterwards to become derelict. Eleven railway cottages were constructed by the London and South Western Railway near the station to accommodate staff: all were either semi-detached or terraced except no. 8 which was the stationmaster's residence. A small woodensignalbox located at the approach of the station completed the layout.[1]

It was possible to change at Bordon for services on theLongmoor Military Railway towardsLiss, although a physical connection to the mainWaterloo-Portsmouth line there was not established until 1942.[1]

Closure

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Decreasing use saw the up platform become overgrown in the 1930s, resulting in it being cut back to half its original length. Nevertheless, it still saw very little use and by the late 1950s was very overgrown. Following the closure of the line in 1966, the station buildings were demolished and the land was sold for commercial use. The "Bordon Trading Estate" now stands on the site.[2]

TheAssociation of Train Operating Companies have applied for funding for the reopening of this station, following the publication of its reportConnecting Communities: Expanding Access to the Rail Network.[3]

Services

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South Western Railway run a coach frequently toFarnham railway station to connect with trains. These formerly ran toLiphook but were amended to run to Farnham bySouth West Trains, due to the shorter journey time toLondon Waterloo.

Preceding stationNational RailNational RailFollowing station
Terminus South Western Railway
Bordon SWR Coach Link (Bus)
 Farnham
Disused railways
Terminus South West Trains
Bordon SWR Coach Link (Bus)
 Liphook
Kingsley Halt British Rail
Southern Region

Bordon Light Railway
 Terminus
Terminus Longmoor Military Railway Oakhanger Halt

See also

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References

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  1. ^abHarding, Peter A. (1987).The Bordon Light Railway. Woking, Surrey: Peter A. Harding.ISBN 0-9509414-3-3.
  2. ^Bordon railway station on Subterranea Britannica
  3. ^"BBC NEWS - England - Operators call for new rail lines".BBC News. 15 June 2009. Retrieved15 June 2009.

External links

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51°07′14″N0°52′52″W / 51.12063°N 0.88120°W /51.12063; -0.88120

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Lee-on-the-Solent Branch Line
Lymington Branch Line
Meon Valley Railway
Salisbury and Dorset Junction Railway
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