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Shoscombe and Single Hill Halt railway station

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Shoscombe and Single Hill Halt railway station
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Shoscombe & Single Hill Halt was a small railway station on the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway serving small villages between Wellow and Radstock, about seven miles south of Bath.

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The station was the last to open on the Somerset and Dorset main line, with services beginning on 23 September 1929. It closed with the rest of the line on 7 March 1966[1] under the Beeching Axe.[2]

The station, sited in the hamlet of Single Hill, consisted of two bare concrete platforms, with ornate oil lamps but without buildings. A small building containing a booking office and a waiting room was provided on the footpath leading to the station.[2]

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Somerset & Dorset train in 1959
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Southbound Pines Express passing Shoscombe & Single Hill Halt in 1959
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