John Oram's photos with the keyword: Disused Railway

Ripple In Time - 16 September 2017

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Ripple (closed 14 August 1961) was a station on the Midland Railway (formerly the Tewkesbury and Malvern Railway). With a great deal of perseverance, I was able to find the former route just north of what I believe to have been the station. This is the view north towards Upton-on-Severn. Beyond the bridge, it is overgrown almost beyond recognition. 200_3_P1030080

Stokes Bay Line (6) - 25 May 2015

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The Stokes Bay Line on the Gosport peninsula was a short branch from the Fareham to Gosport line which opened in 1863 and closed as long ago as 1915. In spite of the passage of time, much of the 1½ miles is accessible today as a cycle and pedestrian path. This is the view from north of Clayhall Road towards the Little Anglesey Viaduct. 200_2_P1040867

Stokes Bay Line (8) - 25 May 2015

25 May 2015 82
The Stokes Bay Line on the Gosport peninsula was a short branch from the Fareham to Gosport line which opened in 1863 and closed as long ago as 1915. In spite of the passage of time, much of the 1½ miles is accessible today as a cycle and pedestrian path. This is the view north across the Little Anglesey Viaduct which carried the tracks across Stoke Lake towards the junction with the 'main' line. 200_2_P1040875

Stokes Bay Line (11) - 25 May 2015

25 May 2015 83
The Stokes Bay Line on the Gosport peninsula was a short branch from the Fareham to Gosport line which opened in 1863 and closed as long ago as 1915. In spite of the passage of time, much of the 1½ miles is accessible today as a cycle and pedestrian path. This is the view north from Little Anglesey Road. 200_2_P1040883

Stokes Bay Line (10) - 25 May 2015

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The Stokes Bay Line on the Gosport peninsula was a short branch from the Fareham to Gosport line which opened in 1863 and closed as long ago as 1915. In spite of the passage of time, much of the 1½ miles is accessible today as a cycle and pedestrian path. This is the view south across the Little Anglesey Viaduct which carried the tracks across Stoke Lake towards Stokes Bay. 200_2_P1040877

Stokes Bay Line (9) - 25 May 2015

25 May 2015 92
The Stokes Bay Line on the Gosport peninsula was a short branch from the Fareham to Gosport line which opened in 1863 and closed as long ago as 1915. In spite of the passage of time, much of the 1½ miles is accessible today as a cycle and pedestrian path. This is the view south across the Little Anglesey Viaduct which carried the tracks across Stoke Lake towards Stokes Bay. 200_2_P1040876

Stokes Bay Line (7) - 25 May 2015

25 May 2015 106
The Stokes Bay Line on the Gosport peninsula was a short branch from the Fareham to Gosport line which opened in 1863 and closed as long ago as 1915. In spite of the passage of time, much of the 1½ miles is accessible today as a cycle and pedestrian path. This is the view north across the Little Anglesey Viaduct which carried the tracks across Stoke Lake towards the junction with the 'main' line. 200_2_P1040873

Stokes Bay Line (5) - 25 May 2015

25 May 2015 81
The Stokes Bay Line on the Gosport peninsula was a short branch from the Fareham to Gosport line which opened in 1863 and closed as long ago as 1915. In spite of the passage of time, much of the 1½ miles is accessible today as a cycle and pedestrian path. This is the view from north of Clayhall Road towards the Little Anglesey Viaduct. 200_2_P1040866

Stokes Bay Line (4) - 25 May 2015

25 May 2015 73
The Stokes Bay Line on the Gosport peninsula was a short branch from the Fareham to Gosport line which opened in 1863 and closed as long ago as 1915. In spite of the passage of time, much of the 1½ miles is accessible today as a cycle and pedestrian path. This is the view north from Clayhall Road towards the Little Anglesey Viaduct. 200_2_P1040864

Stokes Bay Line (3) - 25 May 2015

25 May 2015 79
The Stokes Bay Line on the Gosport peninsula was a short branch from the Fareham to Gosport line which opened in 1863 and closed as long ago as 1915. In spite of the passage of time, much of the 1½ miles is accessible today as a cycle and pedestrian path. This is the view north from Clayhall Road towards the Little Anglesey Viaduct. 200_2_P1040862

Stokes Bay Line (2) - 25 May 2015

25 May 2015 81
The Stokes Bay Line on the Gosport peninsula was a short branch from the Fareham to Gosport line which opened in 1863 and closed as long ago as 1915. In spite of the passage of time, much of the 1½ miles is accessible today as a cycle and pedestrian path. This is the view south from Clayhall Road towards Stokes Bay. 200_2_P1040861

Stokes Bay Line (1) - 25 May 2015

25 May 2015 85
The Stokes Bay Line on the Gosport peninsula was a short branch from the Fareham to Gosport line which opened in 1863 and closed as long ago as 1915. In spite of the passage of time, much of the 1½ miles is accessible today as a cycle and pedestrian path. This is the view south from Clayhall Road towards Stokes Bay. 200_2_P1040860