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- Funtley_Deviation abstract "The Funtley Deviation was a 2-mile (3.2 kilometres) long stretch of additional track built in 1906 to supplement a precarious tunnel north of Fareham. It was closed in 1974 and is now a nature walk with a small car park at the Highland Road end.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. The Meon Valley Line, Gosport and Clarence Yard Line, Stokes Bay Line and Lee-on-Solent Line from Fareham have all been closed.".
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- Funtley_Deviation wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Funtley_Deviation wikiPageRevisionID "656304790".
- Funtley_Deviation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Closed_railway_lines_in_South_East_England.
- Funtley_Deviation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rail_transport_in_Hampshire.
- Funtley_Deviation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_lines_closed_in_1974.
- Funtley_Deviation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_lines_opened_in_1906.
- Funtley_Deviation wikiPageWikiLink Fareham.
- Funtley_Deviation wikiPageWikiLink Lee-on-Solent_Line.
- Funtley_Deviation wikiPageWikiLink London_and_South_Western_Railway.
- Funtley_Deviation wikiPageWikiLink Meon_Valley_Railway.
- Funtley_Deviation wikiPageWikiLink File:Funtley_Deviation.jpg.
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- Funtley_Deviation subject Category:Closed_railway_lines_in_South_East_England.
- Funtley_Deviation subject Category:Rail_transport_in_Hampshire.
- Funtley_Deviation subject Category:Railway_lines_closed_in_1974.
- Funtley_Deviation subject Category:Railway_lines_opened_in_1906.
- Funtley_Deviation point "50.85989444444444 -1.1959861111111112".
- Funtley_Deviation type Article.
- Funtley_Deviation type Article.
- Funtley_Deviation type Disestablishment.
- Funtley_Deviation type Establishment.
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- Funtley_Deviation type SpatialThing.
- Funtley_Deviation comment "The Funtley Deviation was a 2-mile (3.2 kilometres) long stretch of additional track built in 1906 to supplement a precarious tunnel north of Fareham. It was closed in 1974 and is now a nature walk with a small car park at the Highland Road end.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.".
- Funtley_Deviation label "Funtley Deviation".
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- Funtley_Deviation sameAs Q5509420.
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- Funtley_Deviation lat "50.85989444444444".
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- Funtley_Deviation depiction Funtley_Deviation.jpg.
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