2015

SU6635 : The last train of the day arrives at Medstead & Four Marks station

taken 9 years ago, near to Four Marks, Hampshire, England

The last train of the day arrives at Medstead & Four Marks station
The last train of the day arrives at Medstead & Four Marks station
The Alton, Alresford & Winchester Railway changed its name to the Mid-Hants Railway in early 1865 and opened in October of that year. There were scheduled through trains up until 1937 when the line from Waterloo as far as Alton was electrified. The Mid-Hants line beyond then became much more branch line in character. There was a steady decline in usage after Nationalisation in 1948, although the introduction of modern diesel multiple units in 1957 with a much-improved frequency of service gave an increase in business for a few years. However, the advent of the Beeching era in the 1960s started the closure rumours and the line between Alton and Winchester closed in February 1973.

The idea of preserving the line had started before closure and a preservation society had been formed. It was intended originally to save the whole line between Alton and Winchester but this was pared down to the present railway. The first train to Ropley ran on 30th April 1977, and the line from there to Medstead & Four Marks was reopened on 28th May 1983. Alton and connection with the national rail network was reached on 25th May 1985.

Medstead & Four Marks station was originally known as Medstead from the village a mile to the north. However, as the settlement of Four Marks grew up along the main road after the First World War and this is now bigger than Medstead, the name was changed to include both. The station is the highest in southern England at over 630 feet above sea level. It is preserved as a typical country station of the 1940s. The footbridge came from Cowes on the Isle of Wight. The original signal box was demolished and the present one came from Wilton, near Salisbury.

Number 850 (Lord Nelson) is arriving from Alton. As there are no turning facilities it has to travel tender first in the up direction. See LinkExternal link (Archive LinkExternal link )

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SU6635, 161 images   (more nearby 🔍)
Photographer
Marathon   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Saturday, 5 September, 2015   (more nearby)
Submitted
Friday, 11 September, 2015
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SU 6689 3533 [10m precision]
WGS84: 51:6.8021N 1:2.7483W
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OSGB36: geotagged! SU 6686 3531
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Northeast (about 45 degrees)
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