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Hampton Loade

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Hampton Loade history before preservation: clarification on name
==Hampton Loade history before preservation==
Although the village was also historically known as Hampton's Loade<ref>[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/17612/17612-h/17612-h.htm Handbook to the Severn Valley Railway, by J. Randall 1863]</ref>, it the station was always referred to by called Hampton at opening, but within a month had adopted the GWR as name Hampton Loadewhich it has retained ever since<ref name = MarshallP101">[[Bibliography | Marshall (1989), p101]]</ref>.<br>
Key dates in the history of Hampton Loade were:
*1862: Hampton Loade station opened with the rest of the Severn Valley Line on 1 February, with a single platform on the west side of the line and a short siding opposite. There was no facility for crossing trains. At opening the station was called Hampton, but within a month had adopted the name Hampton Loade which it has retained ever since<ref name = MarshallP101">[[Bibliography | Marshall (1989), p101]]</ref>.
*1882-1883: Approval was given for construction of the up platform and provision of the passing loop and an additional siding, controlled by a newly-installed signal box. The Board of Trade approved these works in June 1883<ref name = MarshallP101" />.
*1930s: Hampton Loade was the site of a GWR camping coach pre-World War 2<ref name = MarshallP101" />.

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