Mickleton Halt railway station
52°04′53″N 1°47′00″W / 52.0813°N 1.7832°W / 52.0813; -1.7832
Mickleton Halt was a railway station on the Great Western Railway line between Oxford and Worcester Shrub Hill to serve Mickleton and the surrounding villages. The route is now called the Cotswold Line.
Building of halt was first announced in June 1937.[1] It had two platforms with shelters and cost £512 to build.[2] It was opened on Monday 8 November 1937 with six daily services in each direction on weekdays and an additional service on Saturdays.[3]
The halt was closed on 6 October 1941.[4]
Preceding station | Historical railways | Following station | ||
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Honeybourne Line and station open | Great Western Railway Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway | Chipping Campden Line open, station closed |
References
- ^ The Times. No. 47715. London. 19 June 1937. col G, p. 11.
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(help) - ^ Lewis-Jones, June (2005). Cotswold Villages. Salisbury: Frith. p. [page needed]. ISBN 1-85937-645-2.
- ^ The Times. No. 47833. London. 4 November 1937. col G, p. 11.
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(help) - ^ Nock, O.S. (1967). History of the Great Western Railway, volume 3: 1923-1947. Shepperton: Ian Allan Publishing. p. 254. ISBN 0-7110-0304-1.
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