Litchfield railway station

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Platforms2
StatusDisused
Litchfield
General information
LocationLitchfield, Basingstoke and Deane
England
Grid referenceSU460537
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyDidcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway
Pre-groupingDidcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway
Post-groupingGreat Western Railway
Key dates
4 May 1885 (1885-05-04)Opened as Litchfield
7 June 1909Renamed Litchfield (Hants)
4 August 1942Closed
8 March 1943Re-opened as Litchfield (Hants)
13 June 1955Renamed Litchfield
7 March 1960Station closed[1]
Location

Litchfield railway station, on the Didcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway, served the village of Litchfield, Hampshire, England. By the 1920s, the station served approximately 20 passengers per week. It closed in 1960.[citation needed]

The station was originally built with two platforms and a passing loop in the same style as other stations on the route. However, low traffic resulted in the removal of the loop in 1936, only for a longer loop and the platform to be reinstated in 1943 to deal with wartime traffic. This was then removed again in 1955. There was a small siding and headshunt on the northbound line but goods traffic at the station was light.[citation needed]

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