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Grindley Brook Halt railway station

Former railway halt in the village of Grindley Brook, Shropshire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Grindley Brook Halt was an unstaffed railway halt near the village of Grindley Brook, Shropshire on the Whitchurch and Tattenhall Railway or Chester-Whitchurch Branch Line.

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Whitchurch &
Tattenhall Railway
Roodee Viaduct
over River Dee
Chester General
Waverton
Black Dog
Tattenhall
Broxton
Malpas
Grindley Brook Halt
Whitchurch
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History

The halt opened on 4 July 1938 on the existing branch line between Whitchurch and Chester.[1]

Grindley Brook village is mostly in Shropshire but the halt was located to the north of the village across the county boundary in Cheshire, now Cheshire West and Chester.[2]

The halt was located where Wobbs Lane crossed the line on an overbridge with simple pedestrian pathways being linked to a nearby lane at the western end.[2]

Yate (2014) speculates that it was believed to have consisted of a basic wooden construction, possibly redundant sleepers, and if any shelters were provided, they would also have been simple wooden affairs. The map shows no details other than the halt's existence.[2][3]

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Second class single ticket from Malpas to Broxton or Grindley Brook, issued 12 September 1957.

The halt closed when the passenger service was withdrawn from the line on 16 September 1957.[1]

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