On this day in 1955, the final timetabled passenger train ran from Alton to Fareham, and the middle section of the line was closed completely.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meon_Valley_Railway . The Alton to Basignstoke line had been closed as early as 1932 (see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basingstoke_and_Alton_Light_Railway ) and the Alton to Wincherster line closed in 1973 (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watercress_Line ) - also on 5th February. My age is such that I have a memory of travelling on that latter line in a "Thumper". Alton was left with just one railway connection - towards London, which remains in service to this day.
Early, through services were provided from Waterloo to Gosport via Woking, Alton, and Fareham:
Waterloo to Gosport through trains were mostly hauled by Adams "Jubilee" Class 0-4-2 locomotives and the Alton-Fareham only were firstly Adams 4-4-2 Radial Tanks - the engines were turned on the triangle at Gosport and at Alton a turntable was provided.
and I find myself wondering whether the line - had it survived another 20 years - might still be with us today. Perhaps fanciful - though I do note an hourly electric through train beween Woking and Fareham these days - "round the houses" via Basingstoke, Winchester and Eastleigh. I suppose the important thing is round
the houses - reaching people's residences, though I suspect a railway in the latter half of the 20th Centrury would have brought substantial development and perhaps an extension of commuter land to the Hampshire countryside