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Worting Junction to Yeovil Junction Page 4 of 9 Sections M3 & M4 (part): Worting Junction to Yeovil Junction M3: Worting Junction to Salisbury West M4: Salisbury West to Exeter West Drawing no. Signal box Drawing no. Signal box Worting Junction Wilton P91 Worting B152 (South), P18 (1973) Wilton South P91 (1898) Battledown Wilton S550 Oakley P302 (1915, 1944) Dinton Chilmark B323 Overton S490 Chilmark Quarry Whitchurch S342 Tisbury Quarry Gates Whitchurch North Tisbury Quarry Crossing P367 (1883, 1954) Hurstbourne B318 (new box) Tisbury S644 (1934) Hurstbourne Junction S200 Tisbury Gates St Marybourne Semley Gates NBP Enham P73 (old and new boxes) Semley Andover Junction East D367 (1882, 'A') Andover Jct 'A' P77 (1894, new box) Gillingham Andover 'A' Abbey Ford Andover Junction Ashford Crossing Andover Junction West S125 (1896) Abbey Ford D232 (1882, 'B') Andover Jct 'B' Templecombe Junction [LSW] Andover 'B' Templecombe Red Post Junction B293 D94 (1915, 1950), S86 Templecombe 'A' S. M. and A. Junction (SMA Jcn 1882) B364 Milborne Port Redpost Jct P78 (old and new box) Sherborne Monxton Wyke Crossing P248 (1898, 1902), B191 Grateley (1956) Bradford Abbas Junction D18 (1902) Newton Tony Junction Yeovil Junction East L13 ('A'), D454, B304 Yeovil Junction No. 1 D18 (1899) Newton Tony (1974) Yeovil Jct 'A' Amesbury Junction S601 Yeovil Jct Allington Yeovil Junction West S344 Porton S555 ('B'), D454 (1909) Yeovil Junction No. 2 Laverstock Yeovil Jct 'B' J66 (1910), L78 (1958) Salisbury Tunnel Junction Note: Salisbury No. 1 Section M3 is also included on the CD 'Southern - Sections M, N J23 (1899) Salisbury 'A' & R' Section M4 is also included on the CD 'West of England'. X50 Salisbury East Salisbury Salisbury No. 2 Salisbury 'B' Salisbury No. 3 Salisbury 'C' L77 Salisbury West Salisbury No. 4 Salisbury 'D' Salisbury [GW] P212 Salisbury 'C' Page 4 of 9 Section P: LSWR Worting Jct to Weymouth & Branches Section P: LSWR Worting Jct to Weymouth & Branches P2: Northam Junction to Weymouth Station Drawing no. Signal box P1: Worting Junction to Southampton Docks Southampton Tunnel Jct Drawing no. Signal box Tunnel Junction S36 Wootton Southampton West P195 (1896), P196 (post Steventon Southampton Central 1935) P91 Waltham Southampton Litchfield P195 (1902), X5 (1973) Millbrook Roundwood Millbrook Dock Gates NBP B309 (1941) Micheldever Redbridge Dock Gates NBP S335 Weston B170 (1940), B317 Redbridge Wallers Ash East (1945), B383 (1970) Redbridge Jct S69 Wallers Ash Totton Wallers Ash West Eling Crossing J22 Winchester Junction P365 (post 1925) Eling Jct Worthy Totton S327 (1918) Winchester Loop Eling GF NBP P365 Totton GF Winchester P82 (1918, new box) Totton GF 'A' Winchester City D318 Ashurst Crossing S178 St Cross D318 (1892), X59 (1948) Lyndhurst Road B186 Shawford Junction S417 (1895) Beaulieu Road Shawford Woodfidley Gates Otterbourne S186 (1886) D329 (1916, 1960) Woodfidley Crossing Otterbourne Siding Woodfidley Allbrook P167 Brockenhurst Crossing GF NBP Allbrook Junction Brockenhurst East S565 (1883), B371 (new Bishopstoke East Brockenhurst 'A' box), D66 L4 Eastleigh East Brockenhurst Eastleigh East Jct Brockenhurst Eastleigh D66 Brockenhurst West Bishopstoke West Brockenhurst 'B' Eastleigh West S168 (1884), J46 Lymington Junction Eastleigh West Junction Arnewood D196 Stoneham S373 Sway Wide Lane Gates Hordle Intermediate D196 Swaythling Hordle Cutting Woodmill Milton S360 St Denys Junction New Milton Dukes Road Crossing NBP Hinton Portswood S649 B294 (1897), L57 (post Hinton Admiral Dukes Road Crossing 1904) Christchurch East St Denys Junction J68 (1883), S409 (1888), Christchurch Junction St Denys B147 (1956) Christchurch P93 (1897,1958) Mount Pleasant Crossing J68 (1883) Christchurch West J53 Northam Junction Boscombe S367 J31 Southampton Junction Pokesdown Chapel Crossing S640 B267 Boscombe Chapel Gates Bournemouth East Marsh Lane Gates Bournemouth East Goods Junction S545 (1884), S542 (post Marsh Lane Crossing Bournemouth Goods Junction 1893) Bridge Street Crossing Bournemouth Central Goods Junction Southampton Yard Bournemouth Central Goods J39 (old frame) Southampton Terminus Bournemouth 'A' Canute Road GF NBP Bournemouth East 'A' Bournemouth Central 'A' Bournemouth 'B' Bournemouth East 'B' P32 (1963) Bournemouth Central 'B' Bournemouth Central Bournemouth Bournemouth ASC Gas Works Junction P239 Bournemouth Gas Works Junction Branksome P239 Branksome Junction Parkstone Poole High Street Crossing GF NBP P115 Poole East Poole 'A' Page 5 of 9 Section P: LSWR Worting Jct to Weymouth & Branches P2: Northam Junction to Weymouth Station (cont'd) P4: Eastleigh West to Cosham Station Drawing no. Signal box Drawing no. Signal box Poole Bishopstoke South Jct S602 Towngate Street Crossing GF NBP Eastleigh South Poole West S107 Bubb Lane P115 Poole 'B' P86 (1898,1955) Botley Poole Knowle Siding Holes Bay Junction D451 (1903, 1950) Knowle Poole Junction Knowle Junction J32 (1893), J33 (1956) Hamworthy Jct Fareham Junction Hamworthy L71 Fareham East Holton Fareham B205 Holton Heath L56 Fareham West Keysworth Crossing Portchester Wareham P154 (1960) Wareham East P5: Botley to Bishops Waltham Wareham Crossing GF NBP Drawing no. Signal box Wareham S340 Bishops Waltham P154 (1918) Wareham West P6: St Denys Junction to Fareham East S75 (1918) Worgret Siding Drawing no. Signal box J38 Worgret Junction Adelaide Crossing Holme Crossing (No.31) GF NBP Adelaide Road Crossing (GF NBP) Rushton No.2 Crossing (No.31A) GF NBP S188 (1899), B266 (post Bitterne Road Stoke Crossing (No.32) GF NBP 1896) Bitterne S541 (1917), P87 (1918, Wool P95 (1908, 1959) Woolston 1955) J48 Netley Wool West Crossing (No.34) GF NBP Hamble Road GF NBP East Burton Crossing (No.35) GF NBP B271 Bursledon GF NBP Burton Common Crossing (No.35A) GF B302 Swanwick NBP Hyford Crossing (No.36) GF NBP P7: Netley to Netley Hospital Heath Crossing Drawing no. Signal box S613 Moreton Netley Hospital Branch GF NBP Woodsford (No.37) Crossing GF NBP Woodsford Ballast Pit P8: Fareham West to Gosport S810 Woodsford (No.38) Crossing Drawing no. Signal box Brockhurst Chalk Sidings D366 (1894, 1950) Fort Brockhurst Dorchester L75 (new box) Dorchester South Cambridge Road Crossing NBP L243 (c.1950) Dorchester Junction Forton Junction Lees Lane Junction L243 Bincombe Tunnel Lees Lane Crossing Upwey [ML] Gosport Junction Upwey Junction D304 (1917, 1961) Gosport Upwey & Broadwey Weymouth Junction P9: Fort Brockhurst to Lee-on-Solent D523 Portland Junction X43 (1957) Drawing no. Signal box Weymouth D523 Weymouth Station P10: Gosport to Stokes Bay Drawing no. Signal box P3: Eastleigh Yards Stokes Bay Junction Drawing no. Signal box Anglesey Road S747 Eastleight East Yard NBP Anglesea Crossing Eastleigh Goods Yard NBP S170 (1901) Gosport Road Eastleigh DEMU Depot GF NBP St Marks Lane Crossing GF NBP Stokes Bay Crossing GF NBP Stokes Bay P11: Redbridge to Romsey Drawing no. Signal box Test Gates Test Crossing Nursling Ballast Pit NBP S646 Nursling Page 6 of 9 Section P: LSWR Worting Jct to Weymouth & Branches P12: Eling Junction to Fawley P19: Eastleigh East Junction to Salisbury Tunnel Drawing no. Signal box Junction S497 (old layout), B298 Drawing no. Signal box Marchwood GF NBP (1960) Bishopstoke North B345 Frost Lane Crossing S343 Eastleigh North L72 Fawley Eastleigh GF 'D' B339 Chandlers Ford P13: Lymington Junction to Lymington Pier S185 Halterworth Crossing Drawing no. Signal box S677 (1881), L79 (1944) Romsey D427 Lymington Town S605 Awbridge D427 Lymington Pier P79 (old and new boxes) Kimbridge Junction P14: Lymington Junction to Hamworthy Junction via B310 Dunbridge Ringwood S638 Lockerley Drawing no. Signal box D364 Dean Hill No.10 Crossing D364 Dean No.10 Gates J40 Alderbury Junction Milford Goods S531 Holmsley D360 (1906, 1885) No.14 Crossing GF NBP Milford Junction Crow Crossing (No.15) P20: Kimbridge Junction to Andover Junction No.16 Crossing GF NBP Drawing no. Signal box Hightown Crossing D212 Mottisfont Ringwood East Ringwood GF 'B' NBP D212 Horsebridge Ringwood Station Crossing GF NBP D546 Stockbridge Fullerton Ringwood GF 'C' New Street Crossing J83 (1910), D546 NBP Fullerton Junction Ringwood West Fullerton Bridge P161 Ringwood D214 Clatford Woolsbridge Crossing S160 D214 Andover Town Ashley Heath Crossing NBP L80 West Moors P21: Alderbury Junction to West Moors S23 Uddens Crossing Drawing no. Signal box Canford Crossing GF NBP D236 (pre-1923) Downton Wimborne D236 Breamore S329 Wimborne Yard S606 Fordingbridge Wimborne Junction Daggons Road Oakley Crossing GF NBP S22 Verwood New Poole Junction Newmans Lane Crossing NBP L87 (1898), L86 (new Broadstone Junction frame) Broadstone P22: Hurstbourne Junction to Fullerton Junction S53 (1890) Lychett Crossing Drawing no. Signal box D247 (1912) Longparish P15: Ringwood West to Christchurch West D247 Wherwell Drawing no. Signal box Avon Lodge Crossing GB NBP P23: Amesbury Junction to Bulford Hurn Drawing no. Signal box Herne D426 (1947) Newton Tony (BL) Jct P16: Gas Works Junction to Bournemouth West D426 Newton Tony Stn Newton Tony Crossing GF Drawing no. Signal box D316 (1933) Allington Bournemouth W Junction S191 Bournemouth West Carriage Sidings GF D316 (1917) Boscombe Down NBP P366 Amesbury D314 (1885, 1956) Bournemouth West Amesbury GF NBP Ratfyn P366 (1914) P17: Hamworthy Junction to Hamworthy Ratfyn Junction Drawing no. Signal box Bulford Hamworthy P18: Worgret Junction to Swanage Drawing no. Signal box Corfe Castle S639 Corfe Castle [SSR] Harmans Cross [SSR] Swanage S379 Swanage [SSR] Page 7 of 9 Section S: Isle of Wight Section S: Isle of Wight X10: Somerset and Dorset Joint:
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