Portsmouth Direct line

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Als Portsmouth Direct Line wird eine Schienenverbindung zwischen Woking an der South Western Main Line und Portsmouth an der West Coastway Line bezeichnet. Die Portsmouth Direct Line kürzt den Weg zwischen Portsmouth und London gegenüber alternativen Bahnstrecken erheblich ab. Die Züge der verkehren zwischen London Waterloo und Portsmouth Harbour über Guildford. Es werden Züge der Baureihe 444 Desiro eingesetzt. rdf:langString
The Portsmouth Direct line is a railway route between Woking in Surrey and Portsmouth Harbour in Hampshire, England. It forms the principal route for passenger trains between London, Guildford and Portsmouth; connections are made to the ferry services which operate between Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight. The final section of line from Havant to Portsmouth is shared with other passenger routes. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Als Portsmouth Direct Line wird eine Schienenverbindung zwischen Woking an der South Western Main Line und Portsmouth an der West Coastway Line bezeichnet. Die Portsmouth Direct Line kürzt den Weg zwischen Portsmouth und London gegenüber alternativen Bahnstrecken erheblich ab. Die Züge der verkehren zwischen London Waterloo und Portsmouth Harbour über Guildford. Es werden Züge der Baureihe 444 Desiro eingesetzt.
rdf:langString The Portsmouth Direct line is a railway route between Woking in Surrey and Portsmouth Harbour in Hampshire, England. It forms the principal route for passenger trains between London, Guildford and Portsmouth; connections are made to the ferry services which operate between Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight. The final section of line from Havant to Portsmouth is shared with other passenger routes. The line was opened in stages, in part by the Portsmouth Railway, independently of the established railway companies, the London and South Western Railway (LSWR) and the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LBCSR), both of which had rather circuitous routes to Portsmouth. Both of those companies were antagonistic to the direct line, but in 1859 a through train service was operated in the face of obstructive tactics. The LBSCR controlled the route from Havant into Portsmouth, but eventually acquiesced in granting running powers, and making its line on Portsea Island, where the Portsmouth conurbation is situated, joint with the LSWR. The latter company took over the Portsmouth Railway in 1859. The gradients on the line made it difficult to operate in steam days, but it was electrified on the third rail system in 1937. There was heavy traffic connected with the Royal Navy at Portsmouth, and with the holiday traffic to Hayling Island, Southsea and the Isle of Wight. While the former dominance of those traffics has reduced, the extension of London commuting has greatly increased, and the line conducts a busy passenger business.
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