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Chesterton Lane Halt railway station

Chesterton Lane Halt
General information
LocationCirencester
England
Coordinates51°42′29″N 1°57′54″W / 51.708°N 1.965°W / 51.708; -1.965
Platforms1
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyWestern Region of British Railways
Key dates
2 February 1959 (1959-02-02)Station opened
6 April 1964 (1964-04-06)Station closed

Chesterton Lane Halt railway station was one of two intermediate halts on the Cirencester branch line from Kemble, Gloucestershire, England. It was only open for five years between 1959 and 1964.[1]

History

The branch line to Cirencester had opened on 31 May 1841, however no intermediate stations were present until Chesterton Lane Halt was opened on 2 February 1959 followed by Park Leaze Halt in 1960. The halt opened under British Railways and closed under the Beeching Axe. It consisted of a rail level platform mainly built of old sleepers only long enough to accommodate the single coach railbus which operated the line. The halt closed with the end of passenger services on the Cirencester Town branch on 6 April 1964, the last trains having run on the evening of 5 April. Since closure the cutting in which halt was sited has been infilled upon which Meadow Road has been built.

Reopening

As of 2016, discussion have been taking place about rebuilding 5 km of track to Chesterton Lane Halt in order to reconnect Cirencester to the railway network. The plans would see a new station built near Chesterton Lane Halt.[2][3]

Notes

  1. ^ Chesterton Lane Halt Station Information
  2. ^ "Ciren-Kemble Railway - The Plan". cirentrain.org.uk. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Cirencester railway plans steaming ahead after Government meeting".


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Cirencester Town
Line and station closed
  Western Region of British Railways
Cirencester Branch Line
  Park Leaze Halt
Line and station closed


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