WebTramway This is the former tram shelter from Guildhall Square and Cosham, now to be seen in Gunwharf Quays. Portsdown and Horndean Light Railway A tramway between Cosham (the current 'bus station' and Horndean, via Portsdown … http://www.starzina.com/Starzina%20Z%20Railways%20Portsmouth.htm
Horndean Archives - Hampshire History
WebA rather poor quality photograph, but one which shows a crew in light-coloured dust jackets at the helm of open-top 'Tram Coach' No 40 — photo undated, but definitely taken between its introduction in 1921 and its departure to the Portsdown and Horndean Light Railway (another subsidiary of the Provincial Tramways Company) in early 1925. WebAug 18, 2015 · Portsdown & Horndean Light Railway. Interesting picture on page 12 in the July/August edition of PO9 & PO10, it shows Portsdown & Hordean Light Railway (PHLR) Tram number 17 loading at Portsmouth Guildhall on route to Waterlooville/Horndean. Readers may be interested in the history of this vehicle. Built in 1905 by Brush, it originally … diana corkery
Rail History - Portsdown and Horndean Light Railway
WebPortsdown and Horndean Light Railway. Summary Photographs of Portsdown and Horndean staff taken prior to the Great War are extremely scarce, but those that do exist … WebHorndean was bypassed by main line railways but was served by trams of the Portsdown and Horndean Light Railway until 1935 and thereafter by buses. A three-storey workhouse was built during Victorian times to home the local poor. This stood on a site opposite the Good Intent public house (currently named The Colonial). This building had served ... WebThe Portsdown and Horndean Light Railway was a tram service that ran initially from Cosham to Horndean in Hampshire, England. History. Authorised in 1899 by an Order of the 1896 Light Railway Commission … cis 集成 isp