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Weston Milton railway station

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Place
  
Weston-super-Mare

Station code
  
WNM

DfT category
  
F2

Opened
  
1933

Local authority
  
North Somerset

Grid reference
  
ST344614

Managed by
  
Great Western Railway

2011/12
  
46,712

Number of platforms
  
1

Original company
  
Great Western Railway

Weston Milton railway station

Address
  
Weston-super-Mare BS22 8PF, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Weston‑super‑Mare railway station, Worle railway station, Highbridge and Burnham, Yatton railway station, Nailsea and Backwell

Weston Milton railway station serves the Milton and Locking Castle areas of Weston-super-Mare in North Somerset, England. It is situated on a loop off the Bristol to Taunton Line.

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History

The station was opened as "Weston Milton Halt" on 3 July 1933 to serve the expansion of the Milton area to the east of the town centre. The name "halt" indicated that it was an unstaffed station but with platforms of sufficient length to accommodate full-sized trains. Access to the two platforms, which were built of pre-cast concrete sections, was from the Locking Moor Road at the east end of the station.

When the line was singled between Worle Junction and Weston-super-Mare on 31 January 1972 it was the northern or "up" line that was retained. After a while the line was relaid in the centre of the formation. To do this the new track was initially laid on the abandoned down formation and trains called for a short while at the old down platform while the up line was lifted and the up platform moved to be partly in its place. The new line was then slewed over to run alongside the platform after which the down platform was dismantled.

In 1983 £30,000 was spent to provide a new waiting shelter and refurbish the car park. The entrance was moved from the bridge to be nearer the middle of the platform. With the opening of Worle railway station on 24 September 1990 a number of commuters changed to using that station, but improved daytime services and the new Locking Castle housing development have mitigated this loss of passengers.

Description

The station is located in Saville Road and consists of just one small platform (on the left hand side of the train when travelling towards Bristol).

Services

All trains are operated by Great Western Railway. The basic pattern of services is for an hourly train between Weston-super-Mare and Bristol Parkway which calls at all stations. There are a few commuter services which run instead to Cardiff Central or to Bath Spa and then on to London Paddington. These London services are generally operated by High Speed Trains which are too long for the platform, so only the front coaches are stopped alongside the platform.

Future developments

The Network Rail Business Plan for 2007 proposed that the line should be doubled from Worle Junction as far as the east side of the station in 2008, with a further phase later extending the double track through the station as far as Weston-super-Mare. In the following year's Business Plan Update it was noted as being "subject to a positive business case".

The Weston Package Phase 1 strategic planning guidance suggests that the station 'could' be relocated underneath a proposed new bridge that would link Hurluin Way and Locking Road. A new station could have longer platforms that can take larger trains which will be an important aspect of unlocking employment opportunities in the redevelopment of the former Weston Airfield.

References

Weston Milton railway station Wikipedia