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In 2014, Fareham was named the most car-dependent town in the UK by the Office for National Statistics with 538.7 cars registered to addresses in the town for every 1,000 residents. [26] In 2016, it was published that the area has an average car journey speed that is 32% lower than the national average. [27]
A west-east motorway linking Southampton to Portsmouth. Hampshire: 1972 134,210 25.0 40.2 M271: A spur of the M27 bypassing Southampton to the west. 1975 53,678 2.3 3.7 M275: A spur from the M27 to central Portsmouth and Cosham. 1976 86,291 2.0 3.2 M3: A northeast-southwest motorway linking London to Southampton. Surrey, Hampshire: 1971 136,059 ...
Fareham was already connected with Portsmouth, so by this means, a through route from Southampton to Portsmouth was created. In 1990 the line was electrified, and the passenger train service pattern was changed, with many more trains taking advantage of the Farlington Junction to Cosham chord, to run direct from Havant to Fareham avoiding ...
The West Coastway line runs almost alongside or within a few miles of the south coast of Sussex and Hampshire, between Brighton and Southampton. [1] [2] [3]East of Portsmouth the line was electrified (using 750 V DC third rail) by the Southern Railway before the Second World War in two stages:
Red Funnel (The Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Public Company Ltd) [24] provides two ferry services from the Town Quay area in Southampton to the Isle of Wight. The car ferry service to East Cowes, with a journey time of 50 minutes, is operated by the three 'Raptor' class vessels: Red Falcon, Red Eagle ...
M27 west – Southampton Docks, Bournemouth: Southwest-bound exit and northeast-bound entrance Chilworth–Southampton boundary 14 No access M27 east – Southampton Airport, Portsmouth: Southwest-bound exit and northeast-bound entrance Chilworth: A33 – Southampton: Southwestern terminus Notes
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One of the earliest of long-distance railways, the London and Southampton Railway opened its line between those places on 11 May 1840. [1] During the construction period, the Portsmouth Junction Railway was promoted: it would build a branch line from Bishopstoke (later known as Eastleigh) on the London and Southampton Railway, via Botley, Fareham and Cosham to Portsmouth.