Willersey Halt railway station

Willersey Halt

Badsey Lane bridge near station site in February 2010.
Location
Place Willersey
Area Cotswold
Coordinates 52°03′28″N 1°51′07″W / 52.0578°N 1.8519°W / 52.0578; -1.8519Coordinates: 52°03′28″N 1°51′07″W / 52.0578°N 1.8519°W / 52.0578; -1.8519
Grid reference SP102399
Operations
Original company Great Western Railway
Pre-grouping Great Western Railway
Post-grouping Great Western Railway
Platforms 2
History
1 August 1904 (1904-08-01) Station opened
7 March 1960 (1960-03-07) Station closed
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Willersey Halt railway station served the village of Willersey, Gloucestershire, England between 1904 and 1960.

History

The halt was opened by the Great Western Railway on 1 August 1904.[1][2] Situated only ½-mile from the village of Willersey, the station was to the south-west of the road bridge, and there were two 100-foot (30 m) wooden platforms, each with a corrugated iron "pagoda" shelter.[3][4][5] As with Gretton Halt and Laverton Halt, no sidings or facilities were provided.[4][6] The halt came under the responsibility of the stationmaster at Broadway.[5] The initial service consisted of 9 Down and 8 Up railmotor services a day.[5] In November 1906, authorisation was given for the extension of the platforms to 152 feet (46 m) at a cost of £30.[5]

It was closed by British Railways on 7 March 1960.[1][7][2]

Present day

Little remains of the halt apart from some old railings at the end of the footpath on the village side. The trackbed through the site is unbreached and is in use as a footpath.[8]

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Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Weston-sub-Edge
Line and station closed
  Great Western Railway
Honeybourne Line
  Broadway
Line and station closed
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