
Railway Round Up No. 19 – Digital Streaming Version
May 29, 2025
Hayling Billy Jigsaw
August 12, 2025Hampshire Railway Calendar 2026
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Our new calendar for 2026!
The Hampshire Railway calendar 2026 includes historical scenes from all over the county.
January – Winchester Chesil Station with No. 6340
February – Near Winchfield with Maunsell S15 No. 838
March – Botley Station in early 20th Century showing fruit sidings and double-headed train.
April – Boscombe Station with original Bulleid Merchant navy Class No. 35024
May – Ringwood shows unrebuilt Bulleid light pacific No. 34006 Bude on a railtour in 1966
June – Fordingbridge Station showi8ng the station layout.
July – Fratton Station with ‘Terrier’ named Leadenhall in the early 1900s.
August – Portsmouth Harbour Station and Class D15 No. 464
September – Alresford Station in the early 1900s
October – Privett Station on the Meon Valley line with L12 No. 30420
November – Alresford again in the early 1960s with 700 Class No. 30700
December – Havant shows a Terrier No. 655 running round its train for Hayling
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