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Steamed Up - Alton - OK00D4
Owner: sandvika
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Altitude: 103 m. ASL.
 Region: United Kingdom (UK) > Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Cache type: Traditional
Size: Small
Status: Archived
Date hidden: 22-03-2009
Date created: 24-01-2010
Date published: 24-01-2010
Last modification: 28-02-2019
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Description EN
In a twist on the "SideTracked" series of caches that exist on the Green Frog site, this is a series of four OpenCaches at stations along the "Watercress Line" preserved steam railway in Hampshire.

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In 1861 the Alton, Alresford and Winchester Railway Company was authorised to build a new railway to connect to the existing London & South Western Railway lines at Alton and Winchester. It was opened on 2 October 1865 as the Mid-Hants Railway. Trains were operated by the London & South Western Railway who eventually purchased the Mid-Hants Railway Company in 1884.

Stations were initially constructed at Itchen Abbas, Ropley and Alresford. The station at Alton was already in existence. The station at Medstead & Four Marks was added in 1868. Just outside this station, the line is at it highest point (652 feet (199m) above sea level) having risen from Alresford (263 feet (80m) above sea level) and descending to Alton (339 feet (103m) above sea level). The section of line became known as "the Alps", due to the steep gradients.

The railway was eventually closed by British Railways in 1973. The section of line from Alresford to Alton that can be seen today was successfully purchased from British Rail in November 1975 and restored over the next 10 years.

Alton is the largest town on the line and this cache, within a few minutes walk of the station, is in a suburban area and not in itself scenic beyond the railway interest. However, as you progress towards Alresford, the cache locations get nicer.

This cache is a 140ml lock top box. There are precious few places to hide a cache here, so the clue is only to confirm if the cache is actually missing.

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