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How to get to The Watercress Line

Preserved steam railway (aka Mid-Hants Railway) links the main line at Alton with Medstead, Four Marks, Ropley and the pretty Georgian town of Alresford

   


Click map for more detail (Graphic: Henry O'Dwyer)

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Come and visit us anytime; you never know what you might see: our well-kept stations, our loco shed & yard

Coming by:   Train    Car    Bus    Air         

Where to stay:  ACCOMMODATION local to our railway     bed

     

Coming By Car:

From London: Follow A3 (crossing M25 at M25 Jct10) out of London to Guildford, then via A31 to Alton or Alresford

From Motorway M3 heading South:  Exit at M3 Jct 9 and follow signs to join A31 towards Alresford/ Alton

From Motorway M3 heading North:  Exit at M3 Jct10 and follow signs to join A31 towards Alresford/ Alton

Alresford & Alton stations (Hampshire, England) are signposted off the A31 Guildford to Winchester road; follow the brown tourist signs. Each has a car  park at the station. The Watercress Line can normally be reached in about 1 hour from Bournemouth, West London, Brighton or Oxford

N.B. Parking at our other stations (Medstead & Four Marks and Ropley) is very limited except at certain special events with publicised extra parking space

  Current local road traffic information

 

  SatNav  or  route-finding software needing postcode information:

Alresford station: Station Road SO24 9JG
Ropley station: Station Hill SO24 0BL
Medstead & Four Marks station: Station Approach GU34 5HN
Alton station: Station Road GU34 2PZ

Alresford, Hampshire was later renamed New Alresford, and this is the name to input if you are using a computer program to find us

     

  Current local road traffic information

  Facilities for wheelchairs and less-agile visitors

 


Coming By Air:

 

 

 

From London Heathrow Airport just follow the yellow Railair signs to the door of any of the Arrivals halls. Wherever you start your journey - Heathrow, Woking or your local station - you can purchase one Railair ticket (valid for one month) for the whole journey. At Heathrow, simply check-in and purchase a ticket to Woking from the Bus/Coach Ticket and Information desks in Arrival Hall of Terminal 1 or Terminal 3, or outside Arrivals at Terminal 4. There are frequent trains from Woking to Alton (direct connection to Watercress Line steam trains)

Travelling back to Heathrow, on arrival by train at Woking station, follow the signs to the exit on platform 5. There are lifts on all platforms. The Railair coach leaves from immediately outside the station

NATIONAL EXPRESS Daily departures throughout the UK to/from the major airports including Manchester, Birmingham, Luton, Heathrow and Gatwick. Also operate the door to door Heathrow Hotel Hoppa, with frequent connections from Terminals 1,2, and 3 to the following hotels:-  Forte Crest, Novotel, Crown Plaza, Le Meredian Excelsior, Travelodge, Radisson Edwardian, Heathrow Marriott, Heathrow Park, Sheraton Heathrow, Mariott, Posthouse, Ibis, Renaissance.
 
 
For private fliers:

Convenient local airports for light aircraft:  Popham, Blackbushe, Farnborough, Southampton, and Lasham

   


 
Coming By Train:
   
 
EuroStar trains now connect Antwerp, Bruges, Brussels, Ghent, Liège, Lille, Namur, Paris with London St Pancras station.
 
From St Pancras take London Underground  Victoria Line  to Oxford Circus, then take Bakerloo Line to Waterloo

At Waterloo change to main line station from which:   South West Trains  will take you  via  Woking  direct to  Alton   Local rail map  

Trains to and from our railway from Waterloo   from Alton (live station boards - update every 2 minutes)

      Latest South West Trains engineering work and travel information

 

Watercress Line services depart from Alton platform 3 and connect conveniently with South West Trains services

Please check our timetables 

Please note that the only 'Alresford' on the UK national rail network is in Essex, a long way from Alresford, Hampshire on the Watercress Line
 


Mainline approach to Alton showing connecting steam train  (July 2002): Phil Marsh

Visitors from other countries can get a Britrail Pass which can cut the cost of UK mainline rail travel considerably

   


Coming By Bus:
Bus service  routes 64 and X64 between Winchester and Guildford connect with all Watercress Line stations*   Timetables

Cango - bookable local bus service C41, C42, C44 to/from Alton

 


   
Where to stay nearby:    
Just 'Bed&Breakfast' or the very best hotels 
bed

     


   

    

Station

Toilets

Meals

Ices etc

Shop

Play area

Picnic area

Photo opportunities

Attractions

Alresford

yes

yes

yes

yes

 

yes

Footbridge, gaslit station, signalbox, picnic area overlooks the whole station

Pretty Georgian country town, guided walk to watercress beds and river (ask for our leaflet at the Station), interesting shops

Ropley

yes

 

yes*

yes*

yes

yes

Footbridge, footpath beside trains starting towards Alresford, picnic area overlooks loco yard, water tower, water crane

Loco Works, Sheds & Yard

Medstead & Four Marks

yes

 

 

 

 

 

Footbridge, goods yard, cuttings, signalbox, 
1:60 approach gradient both ways

Typical Southern Railway peaceful country station

Alton

yes (over footbridge)

 

yes*

yes*

 

 

Mainline connection, 
water tower, 

3 mile 1:60 gradient to Medstead & Four Marks

Curtiss Gallery & Museum.
Grave of  'Sweet Fanny Adams',
Jane Austen's House (at Chawton)  

Guide to the Watercress Line: photos and details of each station

  

Details and pictures of what else you can see at the Watercress Line may be found
also on our pages about filming facilities and group visits, and there are links
from those pages for further information, e.g. -    Facilities for wheelchairs and less-agile passengers

   
*(Open on most operating weekend and event days)

   

Map of the route of the Mid Hants Railway

   

     
  The Watercress Line, The Railway Station, Alresford, Hampshire, England, SO24 9JG  
Tel No:  01962 733810            Fax No:  01962 735448
e-mail:    reservations@watercressline.co.uk
www.watercressline.co.uk

   
Copyright © 1999 - 2007:  Mid-Hants Railway Ltd
www.watercressline.co.uk
  Webmaster:  tonywood@watercressline.co.uk

Links last checked 5th July 2008


   

Guide to the Mid-Hants Railway - 'The Watercress Line'

 
Facilities to help wheelchair passengers and the less-agile

Other local attractions