Chalvey Halt railway station

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Chalvey Halt was a short-lived railway station on the Great Western Railway branch from Slough to Windsor & Eton. It was situated just to the north of the bridge carrying the railway over Chalvey Road in Chalvey, south-western Slough, England. It was open for just fourteen months.

LocationChalvey, Slough
England
Coordinates51.5075°N 0.6030°W / 51.5075; -0.6030
Platforms2
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Chalvey Halt
Chalvey railway bridge, looking north.
General information
LocationChalvey, Slough
England
Coordinates51.5075°N 0.6030°W / 51.5075; -0.6030
Grid referenceSU970796
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyGreat Western Railway
Post-groupingGreat Western Railway
Key dates
8 October 1849Windsor branch opened
6 May 1929 (1929-05-06)Station opened
6 July 1930 (1930-07-06)Station closed
Location
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History

The branch line to Windsor had opened in 1849,[1] but for many years there were no intermediate stations. On 6 May 1929 the Great Western Railway opened a halt in Chalvey one mile from Slough station adjacent to the bridge over Chalvey Road, in an attempt to draw local traffic. This did not materialise and the halt closed on 6 July 1930.[2][3][4] The platforms were then used in the construction of Cashes Green Halt in Gloucestershire.[5]

Revival

In 2010, there were plans to re-open this station connecting passengers from Slough to Heathrow.[citation needed] In October 2012, Slough Borough Council launched a consultation with local residents regarding the station's reopening as part of a regeneration strategy for the community.[6]

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