Ash Green Halt railway station

Ash Green Halt
Location
Place Ash Green
Area Guildford
Grid reference SU902501
Operations
Pre-grouping London and South Western Railway
Post-grouping Southern Railway
Platforms 2
History
20 August 1849 Station opens as Ash
December 1876 Station renamed Ash Green
September 1891 Station renamed Ash
1 October 1895 Station renamed Ash Green
1 December 1926 Station renamed Ash Green Halt
4 July 1937 Station closed
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A 1912 Railway Clearing House map of lines around Ash Green Halt railway station

Ash Green Halt railway station known for a time as Ash Green, served the village of Ash, Surrey in England original route of the Alton Line which ran from London via the town of Guildford to the east.

History

The London and South Western Railway opened the station in 1849, as a halt (request stop), between Guildford railway station and Farnham railway station before the opening of the shorter route with a line off the South Western Main Line to the north from London via Aldershot to Farnham. The 1923 Grouping made the LS&WR became of the new Southern Railway, which closed Ash Green in 1937.

The site today

The station building is now a private house.[1]

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Wanborough   Southern Railway
Alton Line (Tongham Railway route)
  Tongham

References

  1. Rawlinson, Ralph (20 April 2010). "Station Name: Ash Green Halt". Disused Stations Site Record.

Sources

Coordinates: 51°14′32″N 0°42′34″W / 51.242283°N 0.709414°W / 51.242283; -0.709414

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