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Ash Green Halt railway station

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Place
  
Ash Green

Grid reference
  
SU902501

8 October 1849
  
Station opens as Ash

Area
  
Guildford

Post-grouping
  
Southern Railway

Platforms in use
  
2

Ash Green Halt railway station

Pre-grouping
  
London and South Western Railway

Similar
  
Tongham railway station, Ash railway station, Wanborough railway station, Ash Vale railway station, Aldershot railway station

Ash Green Halt railway station known for a time as Ash Green, served the village of Ash, Surrey in England original route of the Alton Line which ran from London via the town of Guildford to the east.

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History

The London and South Western Railway opened the station in 1849, as a halt (request stop), between Guildford railway station and Farnham railway station before the opening of the shorter route with a line off the South Western Main Line to the north from London via Aldershot to Farnham. As a result of the 1923 Grouping, the LS&WR became part of the new Southern Railway, which closed Ash Green in 1937.

The site today

The station building is now a private house.

References

Ash Green Halt railway station Wikipedia