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Highclere railway station

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Place
  
Grid reference
  
SU464606

4 May 1885 (1885-05-04)
  
Opened

Area
  
Basingstoke and Deane

Post-grouping
  
Platforms in use
  
2

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Similar
  
Burghclere railway station, Litchfield railway station, Sutton Scotney railway st, Farringdon Halt railway st, King's Worthy railway st

Highclere railway station was a station on the Didcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway in England. It shares the name of the nearby village of Highclere and Highclere Castle.

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Facilities

The station was very similar to other stations on the line with the standard passing loop, station building and a single siding to the south. To the north of the station the line was crossed on an unusually designed bridge by the A34 road.

The site today

The road now occupies much of the track-bed to the south of the station, a move that took place when the trunk road became a dual carriageway. The A34 Newbury bypass now occupies the Tothill cutting which carried the line to the north of the station. The station building, goods shed, and signal box still remain to this day.

References

Highclere railway station Wikipedia


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