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Meeth Halt railway station

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Place
  
Meeth

Grid reference
  
SS546079

Platforms in use
  
1

Area
  
West Devon

27 July 1925
  
Opened

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Pre-grouping
  
North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway (1925 to 1948)

Post-grouping
  
Southern Region of British Railways (1948 to 1966)

Similar
  
Dunsbear Halt railway st, Yarde Halt railway station, Marland Works railway st, Watergate Halt railway st, Hole railway station

Opened in 1925, Meeth Halt was a small railway station on the North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway, a private line until it became part of the Southern Region of British Railways in 1948. The line was built in part over narrow gauge line that was used from 1881 to take ball clay from claypits at Marland and Meeth to Torrington, which was until 1925 the terminus of a branch from Barnstaple.

The line was closed to passenger traffic in 1965 as part of the Beeching proposals, but remained open for freight from the Meeth clay workings north of Meeth Halt through Torrington to Barnstaple up to 1982. The station consisted of a simple short concrete platform and a stone shelter and remains as a recognisable landmark on the Tarka Trail, a very popular destination for long distance walkers and cyclists. As a result, it is in the process of a major renovation.

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Meeth Halt railway station Wikipedia