Kalpana Kalpana (Editor)

Wighton Halt railway station

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Place
  
Wighton

Grid reference
  
TF936395

Area
  
North Norfolk, Norfolk

Platforms in use
  
1

Wighton Halt railway station

Owned by
  
Wells and Walsingham Light Railway

Owner
  
Wells and Walsingham Light Railway

Similar
  
Ryburgh railway station, Hardingham railway station, Holme Hale railway st, Spinks Lane railway st, Stow Bedon railway st

Wighton Halt is a railway station serving the small village of Wighton, Norfolk. It is a public railway station, originally part of the standard gauge network, and now part of the narrow gauge Wells and Walsingham Light Railway.

Contents

LNER

Wighton Halt was a railway station on the Wells and Fakenham Railway, later part of the Great Eastern Railway. It was operated by the London and North Eastern Railway until rail nationalisation. It closed on 5 October 1964 as part of the Beeching cuts on the British railway network.

W&WLR

In 1979 construction work began to reopen four miles of the disused railway line between Wells and Walsingham. The narrow gauge Wells & Walsingham Light Railway began operations in April 1982, at which time Wighton railway station reopened, but with the new name of "Seton's Halt". A new station, on the northern side of the village, took the name Wighton Halt. By 2005 it was evident that Wighton village did not require two stations, so the new Wighton Halt was closed, and Seton's Halt reverted to its original name of Wighton. Although it is a request stop, the "halt" suffix does not appear on the station name boards or on timetables.

References

Wighton Halt railway station Wikipedia