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Grain Crossing Halt railway station

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Place
  
Middle Stoke

Grid reference
  
TQ863753

Platforms in use
  
1

Area
  
Medway

1 July 1906
  
Opened

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Pre-grouping
  
South Eastern & Chatham Railway

Post-grouping
  
Southern Railway Southern Region of British Railways

Similar
  
Sharnal Street railway st, Beluncle Halt railway st, Cliffe railway station, East Minster railway st, Frittenden Road railway st

Grain Crossing Halt (TQ 863 753 51°26′45″N 0°40′55″E) was a halt on the Hundred of Hoo Railway between Stoke Junction Halt and Port Victoria station in the UK. It was opened on 1 July 1906 and closed to rail traffic (but not passengers) on 11 July 1951. A bus service operated until 3 September 1951, when it was replaced by Grain station. Although officially named Grain Crossing Halt the station nameboard read Grain Halt

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Grain Crossing Halt railway station Wikipedia