2018

National Cycle Route 224 (set of 3 images)

National Cycle Route 224

Route 224 of the National Cycle Network runs in two unconnected sections, from Farnham to Medstead and from Wickham to Gosport.

Gosport to Fareham Line

The Fareham–Gosport line was built as the southern half of the Bishopstoke to Gosport Branch Railway, opened by the London and South Western Railway in 1841. It served the towns of Fareham and Gosport with one intermediate station at Fort Brockhurst. The line closed to passengers in 1953 and finally closed in 1969. Today it is used as National Cycle Route 224.

All images in SU6000, taken Saturday, 1 December, 2018, by N Chadwick, near to Hardway, Hampshire, England

Geographical Context: Paths


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