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Semington Halt railway station

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Place
  
Semington

Pre-grouping
  
Great Western Railway

1966
  
Closed

Area
  
Wiltshire

1857
  
Opened

Platforms in use
  
1

Original company
  
Wilts, Somerset and Weymouth Railway

Similar
  
Bromham and Rowde Halt railw, Oaksey Halt railway st, Collingbourne Kingston Halt railw, Midford Halt railway st, Hannington railway station

Semington Halt railway station was the railway station serving Semington in Wiltshire, England. The station was on the Devizes Branch Line, in between Holt Junction and Seend.

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Opening

Semington Halt station opened in 1857 for the residents of Semington, during a time when the Great Western Railway was increasing the number of halts in the South West. After completion of the eastern section of track, the Devizes line was a main line from London to Bristol, which meant passing through Semington. However the Devizes line lost to competition and returned to a branch line in 1900.

Closure

Semington Halt suffered from reduced traffic after the completion of the Chirton-Westbury line, that by-passed the Devizes line to reduce the London to Bristol journey time by 5 miles.

Semington Halt station and the entire Devizes Branch Line was closed in 1966 under the Beeching cuts. Both Semington Halt and the Devizes Branch Line were destroyed in 1970. The site of the station is now a private residence.

References

Semington Halt railway station Wikipedia