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'''The Hard Interchange''' is a ] in ], southern ]. It is located about a mile south-west from the city centre. It offers bus and coach transport, and the neighbouring ] provides trains to ], ] and ]. It is a short walk from the ] shopping and entertainment development. '''The Hard Interchange''' is a ] in ], southern England. It is located about a mile south-west from the city centre. It offers bus and coach transport, and the neighbouring ] provides trains to London, ] and ]. It is a short walk from the ] shopping and entertainment development.


There are also two passenger ferry services running from The Hard Interchange. A ] service operated by ] travels to ] on the ], and the ] runs to ]. There are also two passenger ferry services running from The Hard Interchange. A ] service operated by ] travels to ] on the ], and the ] runs to ].


==Future plans== ==Future plans==
The facilities at The Hard Interchange are somewhat dated and in need of upgrading to complement the nearby ]. This area could also become a more important focus if development proposals within the ] Heritage Area progress. The council is considering either refurbishment or redevelopment. The interchange will be updated but also the area around it could see residential properties.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.portsmouth.gov.uk/media/Portsmouth_LSTF_bid.pdf|title=A Sustainable and Connected Centre – Supporting Por tsmouth’s Retail, Tourism and Wider Economy |date=2012|publisher=Portsmouth City Council|accessdate=2 October 2013}}</ref> The facilities at The Hard Interchange are somewhat dated and in need of upgrading to complement the nearby ]. This area could also become a more important focus if development proposals within the ] Heritage Area progress. The council is considering either refurbishment or redevelopment. The interchange will be updated but also the area around it could see residential properties.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.portsmouth.gov.uk/media/Portsmouth_LSTF_bid.pdf|title=A Sustainable and Connected Centre – Supporting Por tsmouth's Retail, Tourism and Wider Economy |date=2012|publisher=Portsmouth City Council|accessdate=2 October 2013}}</ref>


==References== ==References==

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The Hard Interchange
General information
LocationPortsmouth

The Hard Interchange is a transport interchange in Portsmouth, southern England. It is located about a mile south-west from the city centre. It offers bus and coach transport, and the neighbouring Portsmouth Harbour Station provides trains to London, Cardiff and Brighton. It is a short walk from the Gunwharf Quays shopping and entertainment development.

There are also two passenger ferry services running from The Hard Interchange. A fast catamaran service operated by Wightlink travels to Ryde on the Isle of Wight, and the Gosport Ferry runs to Gosport.

Future plans

The facilities at The Hard Interchange are somewhat dated and in need of upgrading to complement the nearby Gunwharf Quays. This area could also become a more important focus if development proposals within the Historic Dockyard Heritage Area progress. The council is considering either refurbishment or redevelopment. The interchange will be updated but also the area around it could see residential properties.

References

  1. "A Sustainable and Connected Centre – Supporting Por tsmouth's Retail, Tourism and Wider Economy" (PDF). Portsmouth City Council. 2012. Retrieved 2 October 2013.

50°47′53″N 1°06′25″W / 50.79806°N 1.10694°W / 50.79806; -1.10694

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