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Hampton Row Halt railway station

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Place
  
Bathwick

Platforms
  
2

1917
  
Station Closed

Pre-grouping
  
Great Western Railway

1907
  
Station Opened

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Area
  
Bath and North East Somerset

Similar
  
Twerton‑on‑Avon railway station, Westland Road goods yard, Bathampton railway station, Weston (Bath) railway st, St Anne's Park railway st

Hampton Row Halt railway station is a former railway station in Bath, Somerset, England.

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Architecture and opening

Hampton Row was named after the street that leads eastwards from Sydney Gardens. The station was built as a halt for the eastern suburbs of Bath. It opened as a railway station in 1907 for Great Western Railway stopping train services from Bristol, Swindon and Westbury, Wiltshire.

The station had two platforms linked by an iron foot bridge which still exists.

The station is on the south side of the river Avon, but to the north of the Kennet and Avon Canal which had to be relocated further south when the railway was built.

Subsequent history

The station was open for only a short period as at the same time trams and motor transport were becoming more commonplace. As a street, Hampton Row leads only on to the canal towpath, which limited the station's accessibility.

Closure

The station was closed on 25 April 1917 as an economy measure during the First World War as with Twerton station, which served the west of the city. Neither station reopened when peace came.

Current uses

The station has been almost entirely dismantled showing up only as a vacant space between the railway lines and the road or canal embankment. A section of rail forms a barrier between a turning/parking area at the end of Hampton Row and railway property. Numbers 9-14 Hampton Row became derelict after Buchanan's Plan for Bath was released in the 1960s, with a new road intended to pass through the site. The houses were compulsorily purchased, but the plan never came to fruition.

References

Hampton Row Halt railway station Wikipedia