Doniford Halt railway station explained

Doniford Halt
Type:Station on heritage railway
Borough:Watchet, Somerset
Country:England
Coordinates:51.1785°N -3.3111°W
Grid Name:Grid reference
Operator:West Somerset Railway
Platforms:1
Original:West Somerset Railway
Years:1987
Events:Opened

Doniford Halt railway station, sometimes known as Doniford Beach Halt, is a request stop situated on the West Somerset Railway, a heritage railway in Somerset, England. It is situated by Helwell Bay on the outskirts of Watchet.

History

The railway line was originally opened in 1862 and closed in 1971, but it was reopened by the West Somerset Railway on 28 August 1976. Doniford Beach Halt was opened on 27 June 1987 to serve the holiday camp built on the site of the nearby former Doniford army base.[1]

Description

The curved platform is situated on the north side of the line where it passes beneath the Watchet to West Quantoxhead coast road. The platform is built from concrete panels recovered from on the former branch line from to and the shelter is a former Great Western Railway pagoda made from corrugated iron which was recovered from on the Exe Valley Railway.

Services

Trains run between and at weekends and on some other days from March to October, daily during the late spring and summer, and on certain days during the winter. Trains only call by request so passengers waiting to join are asked to make a clear signal to the driver as the train approaches, and people wanting to alight need to inform the train’s guard in good time.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Oakley, Mike. Somerset Railway Stations. Redcliffe Press. 2006. Bristol. 1-904537-54-5.
  2. Web site: Timetables . West Somerset Railway . 2014 . 6 July 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140618050128/http://westsomersetrailway.vticket.co.uk/calendar.php . 18 June 2014 . dead .