WebTramway This is the former tram shelter from Guildhall Square and Cosham, now to be seen in Gunwharf Quays. Portsdown and Horndean Light Railway A tramway between Cosham (the current 'bus station' and Horndean, via Portsdown … WebBuilt 1903 for the Portsdown and Horndean Light Railway as a double deck tram; Fitted with BEC SB60 four-wheel truck; Withdrawn 1935; Lower deck transported to Downhouse Road, Clanfield for use as a summer house; Acquired in 1973 by Portsmouth City Museums Department for their Transport Collection ...
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WebThe Portsdown and Horndean Light Railway was a tram service that ran initially from Cosham to Horndean in Hampshire, England. History Authorised in 1899 by an Order of … WebThe Portsdown & Horndean Light Railway was once a main artery connecting Cosham (and Portsmouth) with Hambledon, Denmead, Waterlooville and Horndean. From the turn of the twentieth century until the mid-1930s, the P&HLR was a major feature of the environs of Portsmouth. Today only faint traces remain of the route. cscp meaning
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WebThe Portsdown and Horndean light railway by Leslie Bern, 1980, Portsmouth Reference & Information Centre edition, in English WebCosham station and sidings early 1900's with Portsdown and Horndean Light Railway crossing over the track. Hilsea Lido: Opened in 1935. The pool originally used seawater, converting later to freshwater. During World War 2 the main pool was closed to the general public and was given over to the use of the various military units in the area. WebPortsdown and Horndean Light Railway - Graces Guide Grace's Guide To British Industrial History Registered UK Charity (No. 115342) Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. cscp microsoft