Rowan Halt railway station
Rowan Halt railway station, was a railway station in Hove, in East Sussex, England which opened in 1933 and closed on 1 January 1939; the layout and curvature of Rowan Avenue indicates where the branch ran. The station served the Aldrington Estate (then being built by T. J. Braybon & Sons Ltd) - and "enabled residents working in Brighton or Hove to return home for their cooked meal at lunchtime".
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Rowan Halt railway station
Rowan Halt railway station, was a railway station in Hove, in East Sussex, England which opened in 1933 and closed on 1 January 1939; the layout and curvature of Rowan Avenue indicates where the branch ran. The station served the Aldrington Estate (then being built by T. J. Braybon & Sons Ltd) - and "enabled residents working in Brighton or Hove to return home for their cooked meal at lunchtime".
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Rowan Halt railway station, wa ...... eir cooked meal at lunchtime".
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Site of Rowan Halt station
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Southern Railway
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1939-01-01
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Rowan Halt railway station, wa ...... eir cooked meal at lunchtime".
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Rowan Halt railway station
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Rowan Halt
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