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Itchen Abbas railway station

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Place
  
Itchen Abbas

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Area
  
City of Winchester, Hampshire

Original company
  
Alton, Alresford and Winchester Railway

Pre-grouping
  
London and South Western Railway

Post-grouping
  
Southern Railway Southern Region of British Railways

Platforms
  
originally 2(but later 1)

Similar
  
Farringdon Halt railway st, King's Worthy railway st, Kingsley Halt railway st, Herriard railway station, Sutton Scotney railway st

The Itchen Abbas railway station was in the county of Hampshire in England and opened on 2 October 1865 by the Alton, Alresford and Winchester Railway. It closed on 5 February 1973.

History

The station was originally built with two platforms but, in the 1930s, the up platform was taken out of use and only a single track serving the down platform was used. The station was destaffed in the 1960s.

Following the closure of the route between Alton and Winchester, the line from Alresford eastwards to Alton was reopened in preservation by the Mid-Hants Railway, but not the section west of Alresford (including Itchen Abbas). It is unlikely the line will ever be re-opened to Winchester because the M3 and five houses have been built at various points on its route. At the beginning of the 1980s, the original station was demolished and a new house built on the site, where parts of the platform still stand in its garden, while other houses have been built along the route west of the station site towards the junction near Winchester.

To the east, between the station site and Alresford, is the now disused but complete viaduct over Northington Road.

References

Itchen Abbas railway station Wikipedia