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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Bath Road Railway Station

Bath Road Halt was a short-lived railway station in London on the Hammersmith & Chiswick branch line from South Acton to Hammersmith & Chiswick. The station was opened by the North & South Western Junction Railway in 1909 as an attempt to gain passenger numbers since the opening of the District Line.

The platforms were constructed out of timber as the stations were a later addition to the line. The location of the station was beside a signal box which had been added to the line as it was being constructed.

After the station was closed, the line continued to be used until the 60's as a goods traffic line. Nothing is left of the platforms or signal box. A house now stands on the sight.

1915 Map containing Bath Road Halt

References

  1. ^ "South Acton - Hammersmith & Chiswick". Abandoned Stations.
  2. ^ "Bath Road Halt". Disused Stations. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  • Railways Contains rare images of the halt when open
  • [1] Contains brief information on the branch line


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Woodstock Road   North & South Western Junction Railway
Hammersmith branch
  Hammersmith & Chiswick