Funtley Deviation

Unfortunately the deviation line suffered from stability problems of its own and it was eventually closed on 6 May 1973, in favour of the original route, and is now a nature walk[5] with a small car park[6] at the Highlands Road end.

[7] The route south of Highlands Road was sold for housing.

Fareham station was opened by the London and South Western Railway on 29 November 1841 on the line from Eastleigh to Gosport.

Later additions connected Fareham station with Southampton, Portsmouth and along the coast towards Brighton.

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As seen from Highlands Road