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Ruspidge Halt railway station

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Place
  
Ruspidge

Grid reference
  
SO649126

Post-grouping
  
Great Western Railway

Original company
  
Great Western Railway

Area
  
Forest of Dean

Pre-grouping
  
Great Western Railway

3 August 1907 (1907-08-03)
  
Station opened

Platforms in use
  
1

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Ruspidge Halt railway station is a disused railway station opened by the Great Western Railway (GWR) on the former Bullo Pill Railway, later known as the GWR Forest of Dean Branch.

History

The Halt, which was located about 4 miles 4 chains from Newnham on a 1 in 201 gradient.

The station opened for Passenger services when they were introduced in August 1907, the low platform was constructed from stone and a stone building was provided from the outset.

Before the commencement of passenger services the Forest of Dean Branch was worked by train staff in two sections - Bullo to Ruspidge and Ruspidge to Bilson. So in order so that the passenger services could be introduced the former goods office was converted for use as a booking office (it had both the railway and public telephones).

The train staff working was also replaced by single line electric key token working and at this time a three-lever ground frame gave the porter control of the up and down distant signals and the gate bolts (which were interlocked).

References

Ruspidge Halt railway station Wikipedia