Friday, 17 September 2010
Early Railways
The railway arrived in Gosport on the opposite side of Portsmouth Harbour in 1842 but did not reach Portsmouth, by far the bigger settlement, until 1847. Part of the reason for the delay was prevaricating by the Board of Ordnance who resisted the breaching of Hilsea lines, fortifications built to protect the northern area of Portsea Island.
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