Oakhanger Halt railway station
Oakhanger Halt is a former railway station, on the Longmoor Military Railway which served Bordon Camp, the station was closer to the camp than Bordon on the Bordon Light Railway. The station is likely to have opened with the line in 1905 but the first documented evidence showing it open is on 14 August 1914 when it was used the Officer Commanding Railway Troops to say goodbye to the first mobilised Railway Company departing for France. At the opposite end of the platform there was a junction with lines going Louisburg Barracks and a set of sidings.
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Oakhanger Halt railway station
Oakhanger Halt is a former railway station, on the Longmoor Military Railway which served Bordon Camp, the station was closer to the camp than Bordon on the Bordon Light Railway. The station is likely to have opened with the line in 1905 but the first documented evidence showing it open is on 14 August 1914 when it was used the Officer Commanding Railway Troops to say goodbye to the first mobilised Railway Company departing for France. At the opposite end of the platform there was a junction with lines going Louisburg Barracks and a set of sidings.
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Oakhanger Halt is a former rai ...... Barracks and a set of sidings.
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