Cound Halt railway station

Cound Halt railway station
Cound Halt
Location
Place Cound, Shropshire
Operations
Original company Great Western Railway
History
August 4, 1934 (1934-08-04) Opened
9 Sept.1963 (9 Sept.1963) Closed
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Cound Halt was an unstaffed railway station on the Severn Valley line in Shropshire, England. It opened on 4 August 1934 and although thought by some people to have been closed as part of the Beeching axe in 1963 its planned closure pre-dated his report.

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Berrington

Dismantled Section

  Severn Valley Railway

Dismantled Section

  Cressage

Dismantled Section

Coordinates: 52°38′31″N 2°38′08″W / 52.64204°N 2.63561°W / 52.64204; -2.63561


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