Ruddle Road Halt railway station
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Ruddle Road Halt | |
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General information | |
Location | Newnham on Severn, Forest of Dean England |
Coordinates | 51°47′58″N 2°27′20″W / 51.799381°N 2.455651°WCoordinates: 51°47′58″N 2°27′20″W / 51.799381°N 2.455651°W |
Platforms | 1 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | Great Western Railway |
Pre-grouping | Great Western Railway |
Key dates | |
3 August 1907 | Opened[1] |
29 April 1917 | Closed[1] |
Ruddle Road Halt railway station was a minor station on the Gloucester-Newport Railway on the outskirts of Newnham, Gloucestershire. It was also the start of a branch line to Cinderford New station and Mitcheldean Road station on the Hereford, Ross and Gloucester Railway. It closed in 1917 and has since been demolished. The track remains in use on the Gloucester to Newport line. The branch to Cinderford closed in 1967 and has since been returned to agriculture and built on.
Services
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Bullo Cross Halt Line and station closed |
Great Western Railway Bullo Pill Railway |
Newnham Line open, station closed |
References
- ^ a b Quick, Michael (2009) [2001]. Railway passenger stations in Great Britain: a chronology (4th ed.). Oxford: Railway & Canal Historical Society. p. 231. ISBN 978-0-901461-57-5. OCLC 612226077.
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