Ashley Heath Halt railway station

Ashley Heath Halt

Station platforms on the Castleman Trailway
Location
Place Ashley Heath
Area East Dorset, Dorset
Coordinates 50°50′30″N 1°50′27″W / 50.8417°N 1.8409°W / 50.8417; -1.8409Coordinates: 50°50′30″N 1°50′27″W / 50.8417°N 1.8409°W / 50.8417; -1.8409
Grid reference SU113047
Operations
Original company Southern Railway
Post-grouping Southern Railway
Southern Region of British Railways
Platforms 2
History
1 April 1927 Opened
4 May 1964 Closed to passengers
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Ashley Heath Halt was on the Southampton and Dorchester Railway in the county of Dorset. Opened in 1927, it served the areas of St Leonards and St Ives as well as the village of Ashley Heath itself. This was an emerging residential area, the northern part of what is now the South East Dorset conurbation. The halt consisted of two concrete platforms each with a shelter. There was also a public siding for goods traffic behind the down (south) side platform. The halt was closed during the Beeching Axe, losing its passenger trains in 1964.

History

Opened by the Southern Railway on 1 April 1927,[1] the halt passed to the Southern Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948, and was then closed to passengers by the British Railways Board on 4 May 1964.[1]

The station today

The site is now on the Castleman Trailway, off Horton Road, the road from the Ashley Heath interchange to Three Legged Cross. The former line crosses the road next to a shop. Short sections of platform including the concrete nameboards remain.

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Ringwood
Line and station closed
  British Rail
Southern Region

Southampton and Dorchester Railway
  West Moors
Line and station closed

Notes

  1. 1 2 Butt 1995, p. 20.

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