When was Portsmouth and Southsea station built?

When was Portsmouth and Southsea station built?

Portsmouth & Southsea railway station

Portsmouth & Southsea
Key dates
14 June 1847 Opened (Portsmouth)
2 October 1876 Renamed (Portsmouth Town)
1925 Renamed (Portsmouth & Southsea)

When was Portsmouth train station built?

Portsmouth Harbour railway station

Portsmouth Harbour
Opened 2 October 1876
Original company Portsmouth and Ryde Joint Railway
Pre-grouping Portsmouth and Ryde Joint Railway
Post-grouping Southern Railway

What stations are on the Portsmouth line?

Two are fast trains to Portsmouth, calling at Woking, Guildford, Godalming, Haslemere, Petersfield, Havant, Fratton, Portsmouth and Southsea and Portsmouth Harbour. A third is a stopping train to Portsmouth, calling at Clapham Junction, Woking, Worplesdon, Guildford, Farncombe, Godalming, Haslemere and all stations.

Is there barriers at Portsmouth Harbour?

Portsmouth and Southsea already has the barriers ‘“Â but Portsmouth Harbour, Fratton, Hilsea and Cosham do not.

Where do trains from Portsmouth go to?

Direct services depart for London from Portsmouth at least every 30 minutes and take as little as an hour and a half. There are also direct services from Portsmouth stations to Brighton, Winchester, Bristol, Salisbury and Cardiff Central, with indirect services connecting to the Midlands and the North of England.

What is train station to Portsmouth ferry?

The SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY is the first Train that goes to Portsmouth International Ferry Port in Portsmouth. It stops nearby at 05:38.

What is the postcode for Brittany Ferries Portsmouth?

PO2 8RU
From Bristol and South Wales take the A36. These roads lead to the M27, from which the M275 spur road leads directly to the port. For satellite navigation/mapping, post code: PO2 8RU.