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Longmoor Military Railway - to 31st October 1969
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Longmoor Military Railway - to 31st October 1969
Posted by grahame at 08:30, 31st October 2024
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longmoor_Military_Railway,

The Longmoor Military Railway (LMR) was a British military railway in Hampshire that was built by the Royal Engineers from 1903 to train soldiers on railway construction and operations. The railway ceased operation on 31 October 1969.

This was a training railway. It hasn't (thus far) had its own thread on the Coffee Shop, though a few mentions in passing in the past. It grew to connect a branch off the Alton line at Bordon to Portsmouth Direct Line at Liss, and (!) line a good model railway had a loop / circuit that trains could run round and round without having to run round at the terminals.

There seem to be lots of books on the "LMR" but few if any dedicates web sites, unless I have missed something.

Re: Longmoor Military Railway - to 31st October 1969
Posted by GBM at 08:41, 31st October 2024
 
Spent two weeks as an Army Cadet there on the railway operations course.
Heaven......

Re: Longmoor Military Railway - to 31st October 1969
Posted by CyclingSid at 06:38, 1st November 2024
 
I also spent two weeks at Longmoor getting my Cert T. All good practical stuff; re-railing exercise, shunting duties at their marshalling yard near Two Range Halt, working in the box at Longmoor Downs (not signal box), driving one of the diesels, learning to produce train running plans (probably still have the graph paper (Army Form xxx) somewhere, etc. As you say, bliss for a youngster. Still have the military railway rule book on the shelf.

Interesting that the Wikipedia entry must be one of the few railway ones without a track diagram.

Re: Longmoor Military Railway - to 31st October 1969
Posted by grahame at 06:48, 1st November 2024
 
Interesting that the Wikipedia entry must be one of the few railway ones without a track diagram.

This route diagram is there ... though default hidden


 
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