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Penn Halt railway station

Coordinates: 52°33′48″N 2°12′11″W / 52.563386°N 2.203124°W / 52.563386; -2.203124
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Penn Halt
General information
LocationSouth Staffordshire, Staffordshire
Platforms1
History
Post-groupingGreat Western Railway
Key dates
1925Station opened
1932Station closed

Penn Halt[1] was the smallest of all stops on the Wombourne Branch Line. It was opened by the Great Western Railway in 1925 and closed in 1932. The line was single track and the halt was a single platform. It suffered from poor patronage, as with all the stations on the branch. This may have been, in part, due to the somewhat strange positioning of the station by the GWR, several miles from the nearest settlement.

This is the only station on the line that has absolutely no trace of its existence today.


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Compton Halt   Great Western Railway
"The Wombourne Branch" (1925-1932)
  Wombourn

References

  1. ^ By rail to Wombourn, J. Ned Williams and students of Wulfrun College, Uralia Press, 1969.

52°33′48″N 2°12′11″W / 52.563386°N 2.203124°W / 52.563386; -2.203124