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Woodcroft Halt railway station

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Place
  
Grid reference
  
SU737161

4 October 1943 (1943-10-04)
  
Station opened

Original company
  
Southern Railway

Post-grouping
  
Southern Railway

1 October 1945 (1945-10-01)
  
Station closed

Platforms in use
  
2

Woodcroft Halt railway station

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Woodcroft Halt railway station was a former railway halt located in the parish of Buriton between Rowlands Castle and Petersfield on the Portsmouth Direct Line.

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History

During World War II, in 1940 the Admiralty requisitioned Ditcham Park, a nearby country house for use as a convalescent home for sailors (the house is now a private school). The halt was built to serve Ditcham Park, principally for trains from the extensive naval facilities in Portsmouth about 20 km (12 mi) away. Woodcroft Halt, which was also known as Ditcham Park Halt, opened on 4 October 1943, and closed on 1 October 1945.

Because of its naval nature, it was featured on few maps, but some maps did mark it by a little tab without a name.

It was closed in 1945 and subsequently demolished. Today, only a footbridge remains.

Location

The halt was located 59 miles 72 chains (96.4 km) from Waterloo, at grid reference SU737161 which is now marked on the OS 1:25000 map as "Woodcroft Farm". The stations to either side were Petersfield and Rowlands Castle.

References

Woodcroft Halt railway station Wikipedia


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