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Hockley Railway Viaduct
51.0370° N, -1.3210° E
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The Hockley Railway Viaduct is a disused railway viaduct to the south of Winchester in Hampshire, England.
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Last railway use
2 April 1966
Official reopening
26 February 2013
Construction
late 1880s
Repair programme announced
2007
Hampshire funding boost
March 2012
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