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About Mid Hants Railway 'The Watercress Line'

Welcome to The Watercress Line!

The Watercress Line, previously known as The Mid Hants Railway, was saved from closure in the 1970s and the line re-opened to visitors in 1977. As a charity, our mission is to preserve part of the country’s railway heritage for generations to come, and any profit generated from your visit enables us to do so.

Did you know?

· Virtually everyone you meet during your visit is a volunteer; from station staff and guards, to signalmen and loco crews.

· We have four period stations along a ten mile route between Alresford and Alton in the heart of Hampshire, UK.

· Your ticket gives you all day unlimited travel so you can hop on and off as you wish, exploring both the stations and surrounding area.

· We welcome group visits and offer special tours and discounts rates for 15+.

· Children aged four and under can travel FREE.

· Dogs and bicycles travel free.

Website: https://www.watercressline.co.uk/

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