
Hampshire Railway Calendar 2026
July 2, 2025
North East Steam – A Tribute
August 12, 2025Hayling Billy Jigsaw
£23.95
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No. 32650 at the Langstone Crossing
A 1000-piece jigsaw from a painting by Chris Woods. This jigsaw depicts ‘Terrier’ Class No. 32650 on the Hayling Branch line with a passenger train crossing the busy road at Langstone Station. Commonly know as ‘The Hayling Billy’, the train is seen in this classic location was depicted by local artist Chris Woods as a reminder of the line which closed in 1963.
£21.95 plus £2 postage for a small parcel.
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