Description
We take a scenic journey on this heritage railway through the delightful Hampshire countryside. The Watercress Line, named after the leaf vegetable that was once sent nationwide from Alresford station, was acquired from British Railways in 1975. It opened in sections from 1977-85 and now runs for 10 miles between the market towns of New Alresford and Alton. This album, which includes a mixture of colour and black-and-white images, illustrates the line’s great appeal to enthusiasts and visitors alike. 96 pages hardback.






