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Kings Ferry Bridge North Halt railway station

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Place
  
Kingsferry Bridge

December 1922
  
Opened

Platforms in use
  
1

Area
  
Swale

1 November 1923
  
Closed

Pre-grouping
  
South Eastern & Chatham Railway

Similar
  
Teston Crossing Halt railw, East Minster railway st, Smeeth railway station, Tovil railway station, Dungeness (SER) railway st

Kings Ferry Bridge North Halt on the Isle of Sheppey in the English county of Kent, was a temporary railway station opened in December 1922 and closed on 1 November 1923.

History

On 17 December 1922, the Norwegian cargo ship Gyp collided with the Kingsferry Bridge, rendering it unfit to carry rail traffic. This disrupted journeys between the Isle of Sheppey and the mainland.

Ridham Dock staff halt was renamed Swale Halt and opened to the public and a temporary halt built north of the bridge, named Kings Ferry Bridge North Halt. Passengers had to walk over the bridge in order to continue their journeys. The bridge was eventually repaired, and through rail services were restored on 1 November 1923, and this station closed on this date.

References

Kings Ferry Bridge North Halt railway station Wikipedia