When was Portsmouth Harbour station built?

When was Portsmouth Harbour station built?

October 2, 1876
Portsmouth Harbour railway station/Opened

Is there a train station at Portsmouth Harbour?

Portsmouth Harbour railway station is a railway station in Portsmouth, England. It is situated beside Gunwharf Quays in the city’s harbour, and is an important transport terminal, with a bus interchange and ferry services to Gosport and the Isle of Wight.

Does Portsmouth have a train station?

Portsmouth has strong rail links with London, Southampton and both the south east and south west coastal routes. It has four train stations (see links below) all of which are on the mainline to London Waterloo.

Why is there a platform 0 at Kings Cross?

The reason for this is to reduce pollution affecting York Way residents, and to prevent fumes from entering the station’s ventilation system. As we reported in our secrets of the trams video, West Croydon station has no platform 2.

How far is Portsmouth train station from ferry terminal?

Portsmouth Harbour Passenger Ferry Port is easily accessible. It’s just a minute’s walk from Portsmouth Harbour Railway Station and the nearby bus interchange at The Hard, which is served by both local buses and national coaches.

What train goes to Gunwharf Quays?

By Train. Portsmouth Harbour railway station is positioned right next door to Gunwharf Quays, and travelling to the centre couldn’t be easier with South Western Railway, Southern Trains and Great Western Railway, with regular trains running all day to and from the station.

When did Dalefield railway station in Wairarapa open?

It survived for just over a century from when the line opened in 1880 until it was closed in 1981. Like most of the Wairarapa stations as far north as Masterton, Dalefield opened along with the line between Woodside and Masterton on 1 November 1880.

What was the purpose of Dalefield railway station?

Dalefield dairy factory. Dalefield was always considered to be a small station but at various times throughout its history served significant customers or sources of traffic such as an early sawmill in the vicinity and the nearby dairy factory.

What was the original name of Kaitoke railway station?

The Mungaroa Contract for the construction of the Wairarapa Line between Upper Hutt and the Pakuratahi Valley included a station near the terminus of the contract, originally called Pakuratahi Station.

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