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« on: February 17, 2025, 14:16:26 » |
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I'm headed for Portsmouth on 27th (Thursday) - 09:10 from Melksham, change at Westbury ... back in the evening. Silly-cheap tickets bought at the start or last month. Stories will be told, no doubt, and happy to meet up / see friends along the way - not yet planned what to do at destination. Not sure yet whether to travel to Portsmouth and Southsea or Portsmouth Harbour; Portsmouth Arms would have been a different ticket.
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CyclingSid
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« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2025, 14:48:35 » |
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Were you thinking of taking a bike?
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grahame
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« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2025, 14:59:46 » |
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Were you thinking of taking a bike?
I wasn't ... until you sewed the thought. Would need to get a puncture fixed on the electric one. Think I am too unfit for unpowered these days. Is the ferry running to Hayling Island?
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« Reply #3 on: February 17, 2025, 15:24:52 » |
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The Hayling Ferry should be back in operation tomorrow, after an extended outage for a new engine and its annual MCA inspection. https://www.facebook.com/haylingferry/ https://www.haylingferry.net/Possibilities if you are electric, and you can go slow enough for someone on geriatric leg power are: - Fareham to Gosport ferry down the old railway line, possibly including the Stokes Bay branch
- Gosport ferry/Old Portsmouth along sea front to Eastney and Hayling ferry
- Hayling ferry to Havant along old railway line
I think each leg is about 10 kms. I prefer it if it is an westerly wind, old legs prefer a tail wind. Otherwise I personally would do it the other way round. Even if you only do one or two legs there is plenty to see in this area. I have never tried tracing the Southsea Railway https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southsea_Railway. Seeing as it closed over 100 years ago in a heavily built-up (and bombed) area there is unlikely to be much evidence.
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« Reply #4 on: February 17, 2025, 17:23:13 » |
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Were you thinking of taking a bike?
I wasn't ... until you sewed the thought. Would need to get a puncture fixed on the electric one. Think I am too unfit for unpowered these days. Is the ferry running to Hayling Island? My posting here is not specific to any future journey to Portsmouth, but I have been encouraged by those above posts to consider taking my own mountain bike to Melksham, next time I travel there on a train. A couple of such journeys ago, I managed to convey a surf board from Nailsea & Backwell to Melksham on the trains without any untoward incident (that's a rather long story: grahame knows why!  ), so my bike should be a doddle. 
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« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2025, 17:36:16 » |
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Hadn't thought of Melksham in terms of surfing. You live and learn!
Melksham to Portsmouth possibly involves the Cardiff train, normally no bike facilities but tends to be room from Southampton. The problem to Southampton tends to cruises, but there is only one on 27th.
After my previous post I couldn't remember if Graham has a folding e-bike, if so he could get the bus between the Gosport ferry and the Hayling ferry.
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Chris from Nailsea
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« Reply #7 on: February 17, 2025, 18:15:33 » |
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Hadn't thought of Melksham in terms of surfing. You live and learn!
To be fair, it wasn't actually a surfboard - rather, it was a foldable display table of very similar proportions. It was a bit of an 'in-joke' at the time.  After my previous post I couldn't remember if Graham has a folding e-bike, if so he could get the bus between the Gosport ferry and the Hayling ferry.
Graham did have a folding e-bike, but it was stolen from them while it was being used by his Ukrainian refugee house-guests. 
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William Huskisson MP▸ was the first person to be killed by a train while crossing the tracks, in 1830. Many more have died in the same way since then. Don't take a chance: stop, look, listen.
"Level crossings are safe, unless they are used in an unsafe manner." Discuss.
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grahame
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« Reply #8 on: February 18, 2025, 22:24:01 » |
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After my previous post I couldn't remember if Graham has a folding e-bike, if so he could get the bus between the Gosport ferry and the Hayling ferry.
Graham did have a folding e-bike, but it was stolen from them while it was being used by his Ukrainian refugee house-guests.  The folding one was far too heavy to be practical to lift when folded. It was replaced by a none-folding one which I think has a puncture - tyre very low when I came back from Subway. Our guests all had bikes and they didn't take them when they moved on; been a busy couple of days (five things in my diary today, including three meetings) and I'll be taking a look and sorting out over the next 48 hours.
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grahame
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« Reply #9 on: February 24, 2025, 15:52:14 » |
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After my previous post I couldn't remember if Graham has a folding e-bike, if so he could get the bus between the Gosport ferry and the Hayling ferry.
Graham did have a folding e-bike, but it was stolen from them while it was being used by his Ukrainian refugee house-guests.  The folding one was far too heavy to be practical to lift when folded. It was replaced by a none-folding one which I think has a puncture - tyre very low when I came back from Subway. Our guests all had bikes and they didn't take them when they moved on; been a busy couple of days (five things in my diary today, including three meetings) and I'll be taking a look and sorting out over the next 48 hours. I have arranged to take a cycle to the cycle shop in the Whitley tomorrow to see about getting the wheel to hold air ... if that works out, I'll take it to Portsmouth on Thursday. Possibilities if you are electric, ... - Fareham to Gosport ferry down the old railway line, possibly including the Stokes Bay branch
- Gosport ferry/Old Portsmouth along sea front to Eastney and Hayling ferry
- Hayling ferry to Havant along old railway line
I think each leg is about 10 kms. I prefer it if it is an westerly wind, old legs prefer a tail wind. Otherwise I personally would do it the other way round. Even if you only do one or two legs there is plenty to see in this area. *If* on the road ... may arrive into PMH and then of along to the ferry and then up to Havant? Happy to have company.
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« Reply #10 on: Yesterday at 06:25:27 » |
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The seafront road between Clarence and South Parade piers is closed for sea defence work. Would probably need to take the route round the north side of Southsea Common.
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