- Worting Junction
Worting Junction is a railway junction on the former
LSWR route south ofBasingstoke where the line divides to go towardsSalisbury orSouthampton . When the line was first opened in 1854 Worting Junction was constructed as a flat junction. This required that down trains heading west and up trains from Southampton cross each other's paths. Initially this was not a great problem, however as traffic and speeds increased the junction became a bottleneck. To relieve this aflying junction was provided to the south, opening on 30 May 1897. This changed the arrangement so that up trains from Southampton line now crossed over the up and down Salisbury lines on Battledown Flyover 3¼ miles west of Basingstoke.North of Worting Junction, stopping services to/from
London Waterloo andCrossCountry services to/from the North of England via Reading use the outer pair of tracks, while express services to/fromLondon Waterloo use the inner pair of tracks.Similar Junctions
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Weaver Junction
* Raynes Park Junction
* Hitchin Junction - proposed
*Seven Hills
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