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Verwood was the nearest station to the large houses of many "important" people, meaning that figures such King Edward VIII, Queen Alexandra, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II used the station. On 1 January 1923 the Salisbury and Dorset Junction Railway came under the ownership of the Southern Railway , one of the 'Big Four' companies ...
Verwood Bowling Club [20] (green bowls) who play at Moorlands Road, have several men's and ladies' teams. Rugby Union. Verwood is the home to Verwood Rugby Club, [21] a relatively young and ambitious rugby club founded in 1994. The club's pitch is located at Potterne Park. Verwood RUFC are currently members of Dorset & Wilts Division 3 South ...
The former Breamore station buildings, now in use as a private dwelling. The line eventually opened on 20 December 1866. [9] [5] [6] Weekdays-only trains from Salisbury took passengers to Wimborne, Poole and Weymouth, with return trains from Dorchester, Poole and Wimborne. There were stations at Downton, Breamore, Fordingbridge and Verwood.
Shepton Mallet (Charlton Road) was a station on the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway in the county of Somerset in England. Opened as Shepton Mallet on 20 July 1874, it was renamed to avoid confusion with the nearby GWR station in 1883. The station consisted of two platforms with the station building on the up side.
The Creekmoor Light Railway was a small, privately run, 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge railway. [1] It was situated off Creekmoor Lane, to the north of Poole, [2] between Broadstone and Fleetsbridge, Dorset, and was operated by a group of local enthusiasts from October 1968, to April 1973.
Pages in category "Verwood" ... Verwood railway station; Verwood RUFC; Verwood Town F.C. This page was last edited on 2 March 2019, at 18:37 (UTC). ...
The main road running through the village is the B3078 connecting Alderholt to Fordingbridge and Shaftesbury. Until 1964, Alderholt was served by Daggons Road railway station , west of the village on a line connecting to Fordingbridge and Salisbury to the north, and Verwood and Wimborne to the south.
A Swanage branch train in 1966. The original Wareham station was built to serve the Southampton and Dorchester Railway and opened in 1847. [2] The current station opened in 1887, replacing the original station, and was sited east of what is now only a pedestrian crossing but was once a busy road level crossing (the road now bridges the railway) [3] This station had two bay platforms which ...
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