Walford Halt railway station

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LocationWalford, Herefordshire
England
Coordinates51°52′55″N 2°36′10″W / 51.8819°N 2.6028°W / 51.8819; -2.6028
Platforms1
Walford Halt
General information
LocationWalford, Herefordshire
England
Coordinates51°52′55″N 2°36′10″W / 51.8819°N 2.6028°W / 51.8819; -2.6028
Grid referenceSO586205
Platforms1
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Post-groupingGreat Western Railway
Key dates
23 February 1931Opened
5 January 1959Closed
Location

Walford Halt railway station is a disused halt on the Ross and Monmouth Railway constructed near the Herefordshire village of Walford.[1] It also served the surrounding settlements. Nothing remains of the station. It was located approximately 3 miles 12 chains (5.1 km) along the railway from Ross-on-Wye station.[2]

It was opened by the Great Western Railway on 23 February 1931[3] and consisted of a 120 feet (37 m) platform and a small hut on the east side of the line.[1] It was unstaffed and had no freight facilities or sidings. The staff of Kerne Bridge station lit the platform lights and cleaned the stop, though its traffic receipts were counted with Ross-on-Wye's.

The halt closed on 5 January 1959[3] when the Ross and Monmouth Railway was closed to passengers. The track was still used from Ross-on-Wye to Lydbrook until 1965 as a private siding to serve a cable works.[2][4][5]

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Kerne Bridge   Ross and Monmouth Railway
British Railways
  Ross-on-Wye

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