Radipole railway station
Radipole | |
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Location | |
Place | Radipole |
Area | Borough of Weymouth and Portland |
Operations | |
Original company | Great Western Railway |
Post-grouping | Southern Region of British Railways |
Platforms | 2 |
History | |
1 July 1905 | Opened as Radipole Halt |
5 May 1969 | Renamed Radipole |
31 December 1983 | last trains stopped at station |
6 February 1984 | Officially closed |
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom | |
Closed railway stations in Britain A B C D–F G H–J K–L M–O P–R S T–V W–Z | |
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Radipole was a railway station serving a northern area of Weymouth in the county of Dorset in England.[1]
History
Opened by the GWR as Radipole Halt on 1 July 1905,[2] it was part of a scheme by the railway company to counter road competition, particularly from Weymouth's buses. Situated 167 mi 65 chains (270.1 km) from Paddington,[3] it was initially served by local Weymouth to Dorchester South rail motor and Abbotsbury trains. The station lasted well into the nationalised era served by Bournemouth to Weymouth trains on what is now known as the South Western Main Line, as well as Westbury line DMUs.[3] When built, its two short platforms had GWR pagoda shelters but these rusted and were replaced with bus shelters in 1978.[3] The word Halt was dropped from its title on 5 May 1969.[2]
No further services called at Radipole after 31 December 1983 as, according to the Southern Region of British Railways, its wooden platforms had become "too unsafe for use to continue".[4] At the time, the Department for Transport was considering a proposal to withdraw passenger services from the station and British Rail had stated that heavy expenditure on repairs was not justified whilst the station's future was in doubt.[4] Official consent was received in January 1984 and the official date of closure was 6 February 1984.[4]
The site today
Little now remains of the halt although the places in the wall where the access paths were bricked up can still be seen. Trains still pass on the Heart of Wessex Line and the South Western Main Line.[5]
Preceding station | Historical railways | Following station | ||
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Upwey Line Open, Station Open |
Great Western Railway Wilts, Somerset and Weymouth Railway |
Weymouth Line Open, Station Open |
References
- ↑ Philip Conolly, W. (2004) [1958]. British Railways Pre-Grouping Atlas and Gazetteer. Hersham, Surrey: Ian Allan Ltd. p. 3, section G3. ISBN 978-0-7110-0320-0.
- 1 2 Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Patrick Stephens Ltd. p. 193. ISBN 1-85260-508-1.
- 1 2 3 Body, Geoffrey (1989) [1984]. Railways of the Southern Region. Patrick Stephens Ltd. p. 154. ISBN 1-85260-297-X.
- 1 2 3 "News and notes: "Unsafe" station closed". Railway Magazine. 130 (995): 117. March 1984.
- ↑ "Disused Stations". Subterranea Britannica.
External links
Further reading
- J.H. Lucking ,. Railways of Dorset. Railway Correspondence and Travel Society 1968. ISBN(no ISBN)
Coordinates: 50°37′44″N 2°27′44″W / 50.6290°N 2.4623°W