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Fawley Hill Railway is a privately owned heritage railway on the Fawley Hill estate of the late Sir William McAlpine at Fawley in Buckinghamshire, England. An acknowledged railway enthusiast as well as a director of the construction company Sir Robert McAlpine , McAlpine returned to Hayes depot during the Beeching Axe to find that the company's ...
A 1913 Hudswell Clarke 0-6-0 ST steam locomotive on the Fawley Hill Railway. It was delivered to Sir Robert McAlpine and used on a series of major projects including Wembley Stadium. An acknowledged railway enthusiast, McAlpine returned to Hayes depot during the Beeching Axe to find that the company's Hudswell Clarke 0-6-0ST No.31 was for sale ...
Fawley Hill Railway: Built in 1913 for the Sir Robert McAlpine company. The locomotive was eventually put up for sale and bought for £100 by Sir William McAlpine in the early 1960s. No. 31 now operates on the Fawley Hill Railway, on Sir William's estate. Currently under overhaul as of July 2024. [70]
Moved from the Chasewater Railway in early 2024 [11] 895: 1909: 0-6-0 T: 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in: Fife Coal Company: 1026: 1913: 0-6-0 ST: 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in: Sir Robert McAlpine and Sons: No 31: Fawley Hill Railway, Buckinghamshire: Recorded at Fawley Hill, 18 May 2013. 1067: 1914: 0-6-0: 2 ft: Colonial Sugar Refinery: Homebush: Sucrogen Victoria ...
In June 2009 the Association of Train Operating Companies published a report (Connecting Communities: Expanding Access to the Rail Network) strongly indicating that the reopening of Hythe station, to serve the village of Hythe, north of Fawley, would be viable, in that the ratio of business, economic and social benefits to costs would be as high as 4.8.
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The Fawley branch line, also known as the Waterside line, is a standard-gauge railway line to Fawley, in the English county of Hampshire. It is on the opposite side of Southampton Water from the city of Southampton itself, in an area known as Waterside. For 40 years a passenger service operated, but this was withdrawn except for the occasional ...
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