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Greenway Halt (Devon) railway station

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Place
  
Kingswear

Grid reference
  
SX882552

Platforms in use
  
1

Area
  
South Hams

2012
  
Opened

Greenway Halt (Devon) railway station

Operated by
  
Dartmouth Steam Railway

Address
  
Kingswear, Brixham TQ5 0ER, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Dartmouth Steam Railway, Greenway Estate, Churston railway station, English Riviera Tourism, Goodrington Sands railway st

Greenway Halt railway station is a small railway station on the Dartmouth Steam Railway, a heritage railway in Devon, England. It is situated near the northern end of the 495 yard long Greenway Tunnel and convenient for visitors to the Greenway Estate, the historic home of Agatha Christie.

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History

The railway to Kingswear was built by the Dartmouth and Torbay Railway and opened on 16 August 1864. In 1972 British Railways were proposing to close the line. Instead it was sold to the Dart Valley Railway on 30 December 1972 and since then has been operated as a heritage railway. The railway is now promoted as the Dartmouth Steam Railway.

In 2012 a new station was opened to attract visitors to the Greenway Estate, which was the home of crime writer Agatha Christie.

Description

A short platform is situated on the west side of the line at Hook Bottom, a short distance from the north end of Greenway Tunnel. A path leads to the road that links Galmpton and Greenway.

Services

A seasonal service of steam hauled trains operates between Paignton and Kingswear. Certain services call at Greenway Halt on request, this means that passengers wanting to alight have to inform the train crew and those wishing to join operate a signal that tells the train driver to stop at the platform.

References

Greenway Halt (Devon) railway station Wikipedia