Christian Malford Halt railway station
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Christian Malford Halt was opened in 1926 and is located on the line between Bristol and London. It closed in 1965. It is located half a mile south of the village of Christian Malford. The halt consisted of two timber platforms, each with a wooden shelter. There is no trace of the halt today, although the access path on the up side is still there.
[edit] Photographs of Christian Malford Halt
A photograph can be found on the Christian Malford website at the following:
[edit] Location
Christian Malford Halt was located at the point where the railway passes over Station Road. Click the link below to see this location on google maps,
Christian Malford Halt location on google maps
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Chippenham | British Rail Great Western Main Line Great Western Main Line |
Dauntsey |
[edit] References
- Wiltshire Railway Stations, 2004, Mike Oakley, ISBN 1-904349-33-1