Showing posts with label Portsmouth and Southsea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portsmouth and Southsea. Show all posts

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

real trains!



Portsmouth and Southsea High Level, 15 April 1986. This was how we used to travel from the south coast to Salisbury, Bath, Bristol and South Wales. Class 33 at the front with 5 mark one coaches, compartments, the lot. Plenty of space, you could be sociable if you wanted to or could normally get a compartment (or even a whole carriage!) to yourself.

Today this is more often than not a vile four or even two coach DMU, usually packed with people and luggage. Great for the railway company of course, but hardly an improvement on the above! Nowadays far from getting a compartment to yourself you're lucky if you get a seat. This is exactly the sort of route that needs loco hauled 8 or 10 coach trains, with a buffet. 

Monday, 20 January 2014

1986 hampshire


Eastleigh


Eastleigh


Eastleigh


1110 Eastleigh


Portsmouth and Southsea High Level


Portsmouth and Southsea High Level

(All 15.4.1986 copyright The Rail Thing)


A couple of stops on a Rover trip back in 1986. The first is Eastleigh, always a busy station. The station view shows the recently lifted bay platform and a strangely empty station! 1110 is providing the shuttle service to Fareham on the rather underused (at the time) line via Botley. This was of course before electrification. Since this pic the Romsey line has fully reopened and serves a revived station at Chandler's Ford. 

The two bottom shots are of Portsmouth and Southsea (High Level) station, which has been rebuilt since the pictures. Slam door stock have of course also vanished, so both shots are historic. The High level station was (and is) very busy as most trains continue to Portsmouth Harbour station, the large low level station has always - to me - seemed rather underused!