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Hythe Ferry crossing from Southampton (1929)
A campaign has been launched to save a vital ferry service which faces an uncertain future. Hampshire's Hythe Ferry was put in doubt earlier this month when its operator warned staff about possible redundancies. It runs from Hythe, across Southampton Water, to the city's Town Quay. About a 100 people staged a show of support earlier and more than 6,600 people have signed a petition calling for the service to be saved. SOURCE; BBC News
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The Hythe Ferry connects Southampton with a gateway to the New Forest.
Hythe, Nr Southampton 27 08 2013
Car journey through Hythe, Hampshire 27.08.2013
Hythe Ferry return trip back from Southampton Town Quay 2005
Hythe ferry on a return trip back to hythe from town Quay Southampton, the pier train with passengers meeting the ferry. This pier train is one of the oldest operating in the uk.
Hythe Ferry Crossing in Hampshire, England
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This video is from footage I took on a beautiful sunny day crossing from Hythe, Hampshire, England to the city of Southampton and return to Hythe later that day on the Hythe Ferry. We cross the Southampton Shipping Port and there are always cruise ships and large cargo ships to see. You will also see the Red Funnel Ferry and Red Jet Ferry that cross from Southampton to The Isle Of Wight many times a day.
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Hythe Ferry Crossing To Southampton & Return To Hythe
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This video is from footage I took on another crossing we took on the Hythe Ferry across the Southampton, England Shipping Port to the city of Southampton and then return later in the day. There is always lots to see on the crossings. Cruise ships large cargo ships and much more.
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Southampton - Hythe Ferry February 1995
Hythe Southampton
In years gone by.
Ferry Hythe - Southampton
Best Attractions & Things to do in Southampton , United Kingdom UK
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Hythe Southampton 1960s
Snippets of Hythe near Southampton in the early 60s including football on the mud.
Hythe Ferry & Southampton
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Southampton Town Quay - Hythe Ferry
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UK: Hythe Pier Railway, the worlds oldest continuously operating public pier train
A collection of clips showing the operation of the fascinating Hythe Pier Railway which provides a link between the English port city of Southampton and the Hampshire village of Hythe on the west side of Southampton Water.
The railway is the oldest continuously operating public pier train in the world.
All clips recorded 13th May 2017.
Clip 1 - A Hythe Pier to Town Quay service is seen from the waterside
Clip 2 (1:35) - An atmospheric journey onboard between Town Quay and Hythe Pier stations
Clip 3 (2:05) - Onboard approaching Hythe Pier station
The Hythe Pier Railway and the Hythe Ferry provide a link between the English port city of Southampton and the Hampshire village of Hythe on the west side of Southampton Water. It is used both by commuters and tourists, and forms an important link in the Solent Way and E9 European coastal paths.
The pier, railway and ferry service are currently operated by Blue Funnel Ferries of Southampton. In October 2016 the previous owners (White Horse Ferries) warned their staff of potential redundancy which suggested an uncertain future from the pier and ferry service. After months of talks Lee Rayment of Blue Funnel completed negotiations to aquire the Pier, Train and Ferry with operations starting on 21 April 2017.
Hythe Pier stretches 700 yards (640 m) from the centre of Hythe to the deep water channel of Southampton Water. It is approximately 16 feet (4.9 m) wide, and carries a pedestrian walkway and cycleway on its northern side and the Hythe Pier Railway on its southern side. During normal high tides the pier is 4 feet (1.2 m) above the surface of the water.
In 1922 the railway was reconstructed and electrified, attaining its current form. The track is laid to 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge and is electrified at 250 V DC by a third rail on the seaward side of the track. The line consists of a single track with no passing loops, with two non-electrified sidings at the landward end. One of the sidings enters the line's covered workshop. Stations, equipped with low wooden platforms, exist at both ends of the line. The pier head station has an overall roof, whilst the landward station has a ticket office and waiting shelter.
The line is operated by two four-wheeled electric locomotives built in 1917 by Brush with works numbers 16302 & 16307. They were originally battery powered, being used at the World War I mustard gas factory at Avonmouth. They were transferred to Hythe after the war, where they were converted to collect power from a third rail and had their batteries removed. They are crudely numbered № 1 & № 2 on their seaward sides.
The line owns four bogie passenger cars, two of which have a driving cab at their seaward ends. In normal operation the single train is made up of one of the locomotives propelling three passenger cars, with a four-wheel flat car for baggage. The locomotive is always at the landward end, and the seaward passenger car must have a driving cab. The line also has a four-wheel oil-tank car, used to carry fuel to the Hythe ferries.
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Hythe is a town near Southampton, Hampshire, England. It is located by the shore of Southampton Water, and has a ferry service connecting it to Southampton. Hythe has a small shopping area, a pier, and a marina for yachts.
The name Hythe means landing-place or haven.
The Hythe Pier, Railway and Ferry operates across Southampton Water to Southampton, and is the oldest working pier train in the world.
Hythe's position makes it a good vantage point for viewing ocean liners arriving and departing at the port of Southampton, which attracts ship-watchers to the area
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Red Funnel Ferry Tour - Southampton to Isle of Wight
Taking the Red Funnel Ferry from Southampton to East Cowes (Isle of Wight!). During Walk The Wight, you can get a discount on these ferries! Journey times: Red Jet 23-25 minutes. Vehicle Ferry 55-60 minutes. Freight Ferry 70 minutes.
Red Funnel Ferries
Address: Terminal 1, Dock Gate 7 (Royal Pier), Town Quay Road, Southampton SO14 2AL, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 23 8001 9192
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Red Funnel is the original Isle of Wight Ferry service, and our terminal at Southampton is the gateway to and from the Island. We operate over 35 ferries to the Isle of Wight every day, with crossing times as short as 23 minutes for our Hi-Speed Service.
Below you'll find a selection of links to help you plan and book your ferry to Isle of Wight, including Vehicle Ferry and Red Jet Service timetables, fares and ticket information, and details of our routes and how to find us. There is also info on our on-board facilities, current service status, and information on our fleet.
East Cowes is a town and civil parish[4] to the north of the Isle of Wight, on the east bank of the River Medina next to its neighbour on the west bank, Cowes.
The two towns are connected by the Cowes Floating Bridge, a chain ferry operated by the Isle of Wight Council.
East Cowes is the site of Norris Castle, and Osborne House, the former summer residence of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. The Prince had a major influence on the architecture of the area, for example on the building of St Mildred's Church in nearby Whippingham, which features distinctive turrets imitating those found on a German castle.
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