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Steam at New Lane crossing – Sunday Sept 18

September 18, 2022February 27, 2024 ~ HCS Editor

Steam engine enthusiasts were in for a treat as 34046 ‘Braunton’ passed through Havant town this afternoon, seen below passing through New Lane level crossing:

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“Havant Civic Society aims to conserve and cherish Havant’s historic buildings and distinctive heritage. We seek to encourage quality design, and to promote and expedite new residential and commercial developments that will enhance the town.

We wish Havant to be a thriving borough centre with a sound cultural and economic base – a town that residents are proud of and that people want to visit.”

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