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Hatfield Hyde Halt railway station

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Area
  
Hertfordshire

Original company
  
Great Northern Railway

Pre-grouping
  
Great Northern Railway

Platforms in use
  
1

May 1905
  
Station opens as Hatfield Hyde Halt

1 July 1905
  
Hatfield Hyde Halt closes

Similar
  
Hemel Hempsted (Midland, Hertford Cowbridge railway st, Salvation Army Halt railway st, Hill End railway station, Napsbury railway station

Hatfield Hyde Halt was a halt-layout railway station. The station was part of the Hertford and Welwyn Junction Railway, near the garden city of Welwyn, which was established in 1920, by which time Hatfield Hyde Halt had long been closed.

History

The station was built as part of the Great Northern Railway; it was built at the same time as the nearby Attimore Hall Halt railway station. They both were opened in May 1905, and they both closed, for lack of use, on 1 July 1905. Both were only open for just over a month.

References

Hatfield Hyde Halt railway station Wikipedia