- (12 km) south-west of Bath. The
parish includes the
small village of
Hallatrow and the
hamlets of
White Cross,
Greyfield and Mearns; the northeastern...
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Somerset Railway line. The
Camerton branch had been
built in 1882 from
Hallatrow to Camerton, and
extended in 1910
through Monkton Combe,
where the station...
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Hallatrow railway station served the
village of High Littleton, Somerset,
England from 1873 to 1959 on the
Bristol and
North Somerset Railway. The station...
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Gurney to
Shepton Mallet and the East
Somerset line again; and from near
Hallatrow to the
Midland Railway Bath branch,
joining it
between Weston and Kelston...
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Radstock to Midford.
Another branch line was
constructed in 1882 from
Hallatrow to Camerton,
running alongside the
canal for the last 1+1⁄2
miles (2 km)...
- Wood".
Woodland Trust.
Retrieved 25
November 2020. "High
Littleton &
Hallatrow History and
Parish Records". highlittletonhistory.org.uk.
Retrieved 25...
- in that it was
originally the
terminus of a
branch from the west (from
Hallatrow), was then the main
station on a
through route when the
branch was extended...
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several Roads from
Radstock to Buckland, Dinham, Kilmersdon,
Babington and
Hallatrow, and from
Norton Down to
Norton Saint Philip, in the
County of Somerset...
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Mildenhall 1965
Camerton branch line
Great Western Railway Limpley Stoke to
Hallatrow 21
September 1925 (to p****engers) 15
February 1951 (to all traffic) Canterbury...
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Bristol and
North Somerset Railway (B&NSR)
opened a
branch line from
Hallatrow to
Camerton on 1
March 1882,
although it had been
funded by the Great...