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- Q1968589 subject Q8466470.
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- Q1968589 abstract "Hinton Admiral railway station is a station serving the villages of Bransgore and Hinton and the town of Highcliffe on the Hampshire/Dorset border in southern England.The station is on the stretch of line opened in 1885 between Brockenhurst and Christchurch to provide a direct line from London to Bournemouth, bypassing the original "Castleman's Corkscrew" line via Ringwood and reducing that line to a backwater.There is no village as such that is called Hinton Admiral. The village is called Hinton. The station principally serves the town of Highcliffe as Hinton itself is only a few houses. The station shares its name with Hinton Admiral house, the residence of Sir George Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick who owned the land that the station was built on.The station is operated by South West Trains and is served by the London Waterloo to Poole stopping services. The platforms are able to accommodate trains of up to five coaches, longer trains only open the doors in the first four or five coaches depending on the type of unit operating the service.In 1957 the station was the site of a camping coach.".
- Q1968589 agencyStationCode "HNA".
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- Q1968589 openingDate "1888-03-06".
- Q1968589 openingYear "1888".
- Q1968589 operatedBy Q938861.
- Q1968589 passengersPerYear "158000".
- Q1968589 passengersPerYear "166000".
- Q1968589 railwayPlatforms "2".
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- Q1968589 code "HNA".
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- Q1968589 name "Hinton Admiral".
- Q1968589 platforms "2".
- Q1968589 usage "0.158".
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- Q1968589 years "1888-03-06".
- Q1968589 point "50.753 -1.714".
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- Q1968589 comment "Hinton Admiral railway station is a station serving the villages of Bransgore and Hinton and the town of Highcliffe on the Hampshire/Dorset border in southern England.The station is on the stretch of line opened in 1885 between Brockenhurst and Christchurch to provide a direct line from London to Bournemouth, bypassing the original "Castleman's Corkscrew" line via Ringwood and reducing that line to a backwater.There is no village as such that is called Hinton Admiral.".
- Q1968589 label "Hinton Admiral railway station".
- Q1968589 lat "50.753".
- Q1968589 long "-1.714".
- Q1968589 depiction HintonAdmiral2.jpg.
- Q1968589 name "Hinton Admiral".