Shoscombe and Single Hill Halt

Shoscombe and Single Hill Halt

Shoscombe and Single Hill Halt was a small railway station on the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway serving small villages between Wellow and Radstock, about seven miles south of Bath.

The station was the last to open on the Somerset and Dorset main line, with services beginning on September 23, 1929. It closed with the rest of the line on March 7, 1966 under the Beeching Axe.

The station, sited in the hamlet of Single Hill, consisted of two bare concrete platforms, with ornate oil lamps but without buildings. A small building containing a booking office and a waiting room was provided on the footpath leading to the station.

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References

* "Somerset Railway Stations", by Mike Oakley, Dovecote Press, 2002.


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