Watergate Halt railway station
- North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway
- Southern Region of British Railways
Watergate Halt was an intermediate halt on the initially privately run[2] North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway.
"It was one of those moments you always remember – a first glimpse, caught through the dappled sunlight of a woodland glade. Deep within the heart of North Devon, I came across this tiny wayside halt, no longer than a single carriage length."[3]
A remote rural station[4] with one small siding used by a local farmer,[5] it was closed in 1965 and now forms part of the popular Tarka trail, a route for ramblers promoted by the local council.[6]
See also
References
- ^ Railway Passenger Stations by M.Quick page 468
- ^ Became part of Southern Region of British Railways in 1948 Branch Lines to Torrington Mitchell,V/Smith,K: Midhurst, Middleton Press,1994 ISBN 1-873793-37-5
- ^ Ian Pringle Memories of the Barnstaple to Torrington and Halwill Junction Line (VHS Video-Stock Code: BL267D)
- ^ Backtrack Vol 19(2005) The North Devon & Cornwall Junction Railway. Walter Rothschild
- ^ "Miscellaneous Southern Artefacts". Southern Railway E-mail Group. 5 March 2004.
- ^ East Devon Council
External links
- List of former West Country Halts
- Last ever train
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Torrington | North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway (1925 to 1948) Southern Region of British Railways (1948 to 1965) | Yarde Halt |
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- Watergate Halt
- Yarde Halt
- Dunsbear Halt
- Petrockstow
- Meeth Halt
- Hatherleigh
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- Halwill
50°56′16″N 4°10′51″W / 50.9377°N 4.1808°W / 50.9377; -4.1808
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