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30-411: A limited service from the station using Class 377 EMUs The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is: During the peak hours, there are additional services to London Waterloo as well to Portsmouth Harbour . South Western Railway also operate a single late evening service to Southampton Central that runs directly from Bedhampton to Cosham . Southern also call a small number of trains here in
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60-465: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bedhampton railway station Bedhampton railway station serves the former village of Bedhampton , now a suburb lying a mile west of the centre of Havant , in Hampshire , England . Opened in 1906 as "Bedhampton Halt", the station was at first staffed separately, but in the late 1940s it came under
75-474: Is no longer in use, having been decommissioned in the early 1990s following major repair and refurbishment work to the pier that the platforms sit on. The ticket office is located in the booking hall, at the entrance from the ferry terminal. It is open seven days a week, until 19:00. When closed, tickets must be bought prior to travel at the ticket machines or on-line. There are customer help points. The station has 38 bicycle spaces, but no car park. The station
90-690: Is served by a number of train operators. South Western Railway operate two services to London Waterloo, one on the Portsmouth Direct Line (via Guildford ) and the other via Fareham , Winchester and Basingstoke . They also operate local trains to Southampton Central . There are train services along the West Coastway route, operated by Southern to Brighton , Littlehampton , Gatwick Airport , East Croydon and London Victoria . Great Western Railway operate trains via Southampton, Salisbury and Bristol Temple Meads to Cardiff Central , via
105-417: Is unstaffed and tickets can be purchased from the self-service ticket machine at the station. Both platforms are fitted with shelters and modern help points and there is also bicycle storage available at the station. Step-free access is available to both platforms at the station. Services at Bedhampton are operated by South Western Railway using Classes 444 and 450 EMUs . Southern also operate
120-746: The Wessex Main Line . The ferry from Portsmouth Harbour Station to Ryde on the Isle of Wight is operated by Wightlink . National Rail tickets between the Isle of Wight and stations on Great Britain include travel on the ferry. The Monday-Saturday off peak rail service in trains per hour (tph) and trains per day (tpd) is as follows: The station was served by Virgin CrossCountry until May 2003 with services to and from Liverpool and Manchester with InterCity 125 sets and in its last years, Class 220 Voyagers and Class 221 Super Voyagers . The station
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150-723: The city of Portsmouth , in Hampshire , England . It is situated in Portsmouth Harbour , between the Gunwharf Quays shopping centre and the Historic Dockyard . It is an important transport terminal, with a bus interchange and ferry services to Gosport and the Isle of Wight . Unusually for a main line railway station, it is built over water as the station was originally constructed on wooden piles, which were later replaced by iron supports. The station opened on 2 October 1876 as
165-461: The control of Havant ; since then it has been staffed only part time. In August 2007, the old platform surfaces were resurfaced, new shelters and a railway crossing were added, and Platform 1 (Havant bound) was extended to make it suitable for longer trains. The station has a ticket office on the Portsmouth bound platform, which is staffed during weekday and Saturday mornings. At other, the station
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#1732856091911180-550: The early mornings and late evenings. On Sundays, Southern serve the station with an hourly service from Brighton to Portsmouth Harbour The station is served by the Stagecoach South route 23 which provides regular connections to Leigh Park , Havant , Portsmouth and Southsea . 50°51′13″N 0°59′49″W / 50.85361°N 0.99694°W / 50.85361; -0.99694 Portsmouth Harbour railway station Portsmouth Harbour railway station serves
195-525: The terminus of Chief Engineer Frederick Banister 's Portsmouth Waterside Extension to the Portsmouth Direct line , which runs between this station and London Waterloo station . The construction of the station superseded an earlier pier on the site called the Albert Pier that was used for passenger steamships in the mid-Victorian era. The station was rebuilt in 1937 when the route was electrified but
210-449: Was almost totally destroyed during World War II by fire after German bombing, then rebuilt after the war. A short branch line built on piles used to connect the station to the neighbouring dockyard, but this was taken out of service when a German bomb damaged the swing bridge in 1941. The station is owned by Network Rail and is managed by South Western Railway . It currently has four platforms in use: numbered 1, 3, 4 and 5. Platform 2
225-490: Was also served by Wessex Trains with one train a day to and from Penzance , as well as the services that are now run by its successor Great Western Railway . With the award of the South West Region franchise to South Western Railway in 2017, Portsmouth City Council announced the intention to "spruce up" the station as part of a £90 Million investment by the new operating company. Potential improvements could include
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