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The Lane Halt railway station

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Place
  
Bideford

Grid reference
  
SS452272

28 March 1917
  
Closed

Area
  
Torridge

20 May 1901
  
Opened

The Lane Halt railway station

Pre-grouping
  
British Electric Traction

Original company
  
Bideford, Westward Ho! and Appledore Railway

Similar
  
Appledore (North Devon) ra, Westward Ho! railway station, Bideford Quay railway st

The Lane Halt or Chanters Lane was a minor railway station or halt/request stop in North Devon, close to Bideford, on the Bideford, Westward Ho! and Appledore Railway, serving the outskirts of the town. It lay 0 mile and 55 chains from Bideford Quay.

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History

The halt lay just beyond the "Yard" with its sidings, carriage shed and engine shed. The halt was only 13 chains away from the Causeway Crossing Halt.

Infrastructure

The halt had no freight facilities. A platform 20 ft x 30 ft long was planned, 6 inches high and fenced at the back with no shelter. It is not clear if this facility was constructed. The level crossing was protected by semaphore signals. The up home signal at the Causeway Crossing Halt carried a fish-tailed distant signal that worked in conjunction with Chanters Lane's crossing home signal.

Micro history

In January 1901, the first train, with one carriage, ran from Bideford to Northam carrying a few friends of the Directors.

References

The Lane Halt railway station Wikipedia