Barton Stacey railway station
Disused railway station in Hampshire, England
Barton Stacey Halt | |
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General information | |
Location | Upper Bullington, Test Valley England |
Grid reference | SU452422 |
Platforms | 1 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | Great Western Railway |
Post-grouping | Great Western Railway |
Key dates | |
1939/1940 | Opened |
2 December 1940[1] | Closed |
Barton Stacey railway station was a small single platform halt serving an army camp near the village of Barton Stacey. It was opened by February 1940; there was a regular workers' train from Southampton by that date.[2] Little else is known, primarily because of its military association; and its whole life was during wartime — it closed in December 1940
Routes
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Whitchurch Town Line and station closed | Great Western Railway Didcot, Newbury and Southampton line | Sutton Scotney Line and station closed |
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Closed railway stations in Hampshire
- Cliddesden
- Herriard
- Bentworth and Lasham
- Kingsley Halt
- Bordon
- Woodhay
- Highclere
- Burghclere
- Litchfield
- Whitchurch Town
- Barton Stacey
- Sutton Scotney
- Worthy Down Halt
- King's Worthy
- Winchester (Chesil)
- Marchwood
- Hythe
- Hardley Halt
- Fawley
- Farringdon Halt
- Tisted
- Privett
- West Meon
- Droxford
- Wickham
Fullerton to Hurstbourne Line
- Gosport Road and Alverstone
- Stokes Bay
- Hurstbourne
- Oakley
Stations in Dorset since 1974
- Bournemouth East
- Boscombe
- Christchurch
- Hurn
- Avon Lodge
51°10′38″N 1°21′17″W / 51.1773°N 1.3548°W / 51.1773; -1.3548