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Bae1 Basingstoke (Worting Jn) - Salisbury (Fisherton) ELR DATA FILE - BAE1 BASINGSTOKE (WORTING JN) - SALISBURY (FISHERTON) www.railwaydata.co.uk M. Ch. Type Name Details ID 50m 68ch Bridge Pack Lane (bml1) Underline Bridge | Steel (Troughing) E1/143 51m 14ch Crossing Parlour Gates Public Footpath Crossing with Whistleboards - 51m 48ch Bridge St. John's Road Overline Bridge | Brick E4/144 51m 48ch Bridge St John's Road Pedestrian Bridge Footbridge E4/144A 51m 58ch Bridge Oakley Lane Underline Bridge | Wrought Iron E4/145 52m 02ch Bridge Church Acre Overline Bridge | Brick E4/146 52m 18ch Bridge Dicker Overline Bridge | Brick E4/147 52m 37ch Bridge Three Arch (andover Road) Underline Bridge | Brick E4/148 52m 46ch Bridge Clarken Green Underline Bridge | Brick E4/149 53m 17ch Bridge Deane Down Farm (wayfarer's Walk) Overline Bridge | Brick E4/150 53m 50ch Bridge Deane Overline Bridge | Brick E4/151 54m 18ch Bridge Ashe Bank Underline Bridge | Brick E4/152 50m 28ch +249 51m 1ch LEVEL 52m 54ch +287 53m 40ch -550 1 (BAE1 050.34 - 054.36) M. Ch. Type Name Details ID 54m 77ch Bridge Polehampton Farm Underline Bridge | Brick E4/153 55m 11ch Bridge Hannington Farm Overline Bridge | Brick E4/154 55m 27ch Bridge Quidhampton Farm Underline Bridge | Brick E4/155 55m 39ch Bridge Overton Stn F/b Footbridge | Steel E4/155A 55m 45ch Station Overton OVR 55m 58ch Bridge Foxdown (church Lane) Overline Bridge | Pre-cast Concrete / Brick (Con Arch) E4/156 56m 07ch Bridge Court Drove Overline Bridge | Pre-cast Concrete (Con Arch) E4/157 56m 31ch Crossing Forty Steps Public Footpath Crossing with Whistleboards - 56m 55ch Bridge Norrington Overline Bridge | Brick E4/158 56m 70ch Bridge Ornamental Underline Bridge | Brick E4/159 57m 42ch Bridge Home Farm Overline Bridge | Brick E4/161 57m 57ch Bridge Taskers Overline Bridge | Brick E4/162 57m 75ch Bridge Freefolk Priors Overline Bridge | Brick E4/163 58m 17ch Bridge Lunn Overline Bridge | Brick E4/164 57m 9ch LEVEL 57m 49ch -345 2 (BAE1 054.36 - 058.36) M. Ch. Type Name Details ID 58m 49ch Bridge Culvert Underline Bridge | Brick E4/165 58m 58ch Bridge Lunn Underline Bridge | Brick E4/166 59m 00ch Bridge Newbury Road Overline Bridge | Brick E4/167 59m 07ch Station Whitchurch (hampshire) WCH 59m 09ch Bridge Whitchurch Stn F/b Footbridge | Steel E4/167A 59m 14ch Bridge Pest House Underline Bridge | Brick E4/168 59m 15ch Bridge Over Didcot Line Track Bed (closed) Underline Bridge | Brick E4/168A 59m 35ch Bridge Down Farm Overline Bridge | Brick E4/169 59m 37ch Bridge Whitchurch By-pass Overline Bridge | Cast in-situ reinforced Concrete E4/169A 59m 52ch Bridge Blowswood Lane Underline Bridge | Steel E4/170 59m 69ch Bridge Three Arch Overline Bridge | Brick E4/171 60m 45ch Bridge New Barn Underline Bridge | Brick E4/172 61m 11ch Bridge Hurstbourne Viaduct Viaduct | Brick (Arch) E4/173 61m 28ch Bridge Bourne River Underline Bridge | Brick E4/174 61m 34ch Bridge Lord Portsmouth's (chapmansford Farm) Overline Bridge | Cast Iron Subject To Tensile Stress E4/175 61m 71ch Bridge Apsley Overline Bridge | Brick E4/176 62m 16ch Bridge Three Arch Overline Bridge | Brick E4/177 58m 51ch -550 59m 7ch LEVEL 59m 37ch +1320 59m 63ch -194 61m 18ch LEVEL 61m 32ch +275 3 (BAE1 058.36 - 062.36) M. Ch. Type Name Details ID 62m 56ch Bridge Wyke Overline Bridge | Brick E4/178 64m 24ch Bridge Finkley Underline Bridge | Brick E4/179 64m 70ch Bridge Walworth Road Underline Bridge | Brick E4/180 65m 03ch Bridge Cricketer's Way Pedestrian Subway Includes Down Ramp Walls Underline Bridge | Cast in-situ reinforced Concrete E4/180A 65m 18ch Bridge Smannel Underline Bridge | Brick E4/181 65m 30ch Bridge New Street Underline Bridge | Brick E4/183 65m 42ch Bridge Shepherd Spring Underline Bridge | Brick E4/184 65m 46ch Bridge Spring River (river Anton) Underline Bridge | Brick E4/185 65m 58ch Bridge Glc Development Link Road Overline Bridge | Cast in-situ reinforced Concrete E4/185B 65m 71ch Bridge Folly Inn Bridge Underline Bridge | Cast in-situ reinforced Concrete / Concrete E4/185C 65m 76ch Bridge Pedestrian Bridge Charlton Lane Footbridge | Early Steel (Lattice) E4/185A 66m 06ch Bridge Charlton Road Bridge Underline Bridge | Brick E4/186 66m 19ch Bridge Andover Stn Subway Underline Bridge | Pre-cast Concrete (Joist in Concrete) E4/186A 66m 18ch Station Andover ADV 62m 53ch -178 65m 63ch LEVEL 66m 9ch +220 4 (BAE1 062.36 - 066.36) M. Ch. Type Name Details ID 66m 33ch Bridge Millway Road (lud1) Overline Bridge | Wrought Iron E4/187 66m 33ch Bridge Millway Road Pedestrian Bridge (lud1) Footbridge E4/186B 66m 54ch Bridge Weyhill Road B3408 (lud1) Overline Bridge | Brick E4/188 66m 56ch Bridge Weyhill Road Pedestrian Bridge (lud1) Footbridge E4/188B 66m 75ch Bridge Gallaghers (floral Way) (lud1) Footbridge E4/188C 67m 15ch Bridge Andover By-pass A303 (lud1) Overline Bridge | Cast in-situ reinforced Concrete E4/188A 68m 00ch Bridge Little Park (red Post Lane) Underline Bridge | Brick E4/189 68m 38ch Bridge Monxton Viaduct Viaduct | Brick E4/190 68m 68ch Bridge Abbotts Ann Overline Bridge | Brick E4/191 69m 66ch Bridge Gravel Pit (broad Road) Underline Bridge | Brick E4/192 70m 16ch Bridge Sarson Down Overline Bridge | Brick E4/193 67m 68ch -330 68m 70ch +264 5 (BAE1 066.36 - 070.36) M. Ch. Type Name Details ID 70m 48ch Bridge Gollard Lane Underline Bridge | Brick E4/194 70m 62ch Bridge Marquis Of Winchester Underline Bridge | Brick E4/195 71m 45ch Bridge Mud Lane (georgia Lane) Underline Bridge | Cast in-situ reinforced Concrete E4/196 71m 69ch Bridge Grateley (wallops Road) Underline Bridge | Cast in-situ reinforced Concrete E4/197 72m 49ch Station Grateley GRT 72m 49ch Bridge Grateley Stn F/b Footbridge | Steel E4/197A 72m 56ch Bridge Station Road (grateley) Overline Bridge | Wrought Iron E4/198 73m 02ch Bridge Woodway Overline Bridge | Steel E4/199 70m 47ch +165 73m 29ch -440 74m 14ch -735 6 (BAE1 070.36 - 074.36) M. Ch. Type Name Details ID 74m 31ch Bridge Hampshire Gap Overline Bridge | Steel E4/200 76m 01ch Bridge Allington Down (disused) Overline Bridge | Brick E4/204 76m 45ch Bridge Boscombe Farm Underline Bridge | Brick E4/206 76m 77ch Bridge Idmiston Farm (not In Use) Overline Bridge | Brick E4/207 77m 80ch Bridge Porton Overline Bridge | Brick E4/210 77m 32ch Bridge Idmiston (no 1) Underline Bridge | Brick E4/208 77m 42ch Bridge Idmiston (no 2) Overline Bridge | Brick E4/209 78m 16ch Bridge Porton Underline Bridge | Brick E4/211 78m 21ch Crossing Targetts Private User worked Crossing with Telephone - 76m 8ch -245 77m 61ch -140 7 (BAE1 074.36 - 078.36) M. Ch. Type Name Details ID 78m 57ch Bridge Gomeldon Road Underline Bridge | Brick E4/212 79m 14ch Bridge Upper Winterbourne (thorneydown Road) Underline Bridge | Brick E4/213 79m 34ch Bridge Accommodation Overline Bridge | Cast Iron E4/214 79m 45ch Bridge Burt's Overline Bridge | Brick E4/215 79m 57ch Bridge Middle Winterbourne Underline Bridge | Brick E4/216 79m 74ch Bridge Lower Winterbourne (summerling) Overline Bridge | Brick E4/217 80m 20ch Bridge Hurdcott Underline Bridge | Brick E4/218 80m 58ch Bridge Broken Cross Overline Bridge | Pre-cast Concrete / Brick (Con Arch) E4/219 81m 16ch Bridge Ford Road Underline Bridge | Brick E4/220 81m 21ch Bridge Stream Underline Bridge | Brick E4/221 81m 22ch Bridge River Bourne Underline Bridge | Brick E4/222 81m 25ch Bridge Culvert (stream) Underline Bridge | Brick E4/223 81m 30ch Bridge Accommodation (sol) Underline Bridge | Brick E4/224A 81m 30ch Bridge Underbridge Culvert Underline Bridge | Brick E4/224 81m 30ch Bridge St. Thomas' Bridge Underline Bridge | Brick E4/225 81m 43ch Bridge Bishops Down Underline Bridge | Cast in-situ reinforced Concrete E4/226 82m 08ch Bridge Mackentosh Bridge Underline Bridge | Brick E4/227 82m 28ch Bridge London Road Overline Bridge | Brick E4/228 78m 78ch -169 81m 50ch LEVEL 81m 67ch -733 8 (BAE1 078.36 - 082.36) M. Ch. Type Name Details ID 82m 37ch Tunnel Fisherton Tunnel 82m 37ch - 82m 57ch (0.25 miles) - 82m 61ch Bridge Churchill Way Overline Bridge | Cast in-situ reinforced Concrete E4/229A 82m 67ch Bridge Tunnel Foot-bridge Footbridge | Pre-cast Concrete (Beam) E4/230 82m 77ch Bridge Castle Street Underline Bridge | Wrought Iron E4/231 83m 02ch Bridge River Avon Underline Bridge | Brick E4/232 83m 04ch Bridge River Avon Flood Arches Underline Bridge | Brick E4/233 83m 17ch Bridge Summerlock Stream Underline Bridge | Brick E4/234 83m 23ch Bridge Three Arch Bridge Underline Bridge | Brick E4/235 83m 32ch Bridge Fisherton Street Bridge Underline Bridge | Wrought Iron E4/236 83m 41ch Bridge Salisbury Stn Subway Underline Bridge | Steel E4/239 83m 44ch Station Salisbury SAL 82m 39ch -610 83m 22ch -305 83m 49ch LEVEL 83m 70ch +183 9 (BAE1 082.36 - 083.91) KEY BRIDGES : Pipe Bridge Overline Bridge Underline Bridge Footbridge Viaduct Railway Intesection Bridge Side of Line Bridge (no infrastructure over bridge) CROSSINGS : Footpath Crossing Station Barrow Crossing User Worked Crossing Crossing with Barriers or Gates (non-user worked) Open Crossing OTHERS : Tunnel Produced by Danny Witington for the Railway Data Centre. 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