Barton Stacey railway station
Barton Stacey railway station was a small single platform halt serving an army camp near the village of Barton Stacey. It was opened by February 1940; there was a regular workers' train from Southampton by that date. Little else is known, primarily because of its military association; and its whole life was during wartime — it closed by the end of the war, possibly as early as 1941.
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Barton Stacey railway station
Barton Stacey railway station was a small single platform halt serving an army camp near the village of Barton Stacey. It was opened by February 1940; there was a regular workers' train from Southampton by that date. Little else is known, primarily because of its military association; and its whole life was during wartime — it closed by the end of the war, possibly as early as 1941.
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Barton Stacey railway station ...... ar, possibly as early as 1941.
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England
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Closed
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Opened
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Barton Stacey Halt
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(Line and station closed)
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platforms
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Great Western Railway
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(Line and station closed)
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(Didcot, Newbury and Southampton line)
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Disused
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December 1941
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51.1773 -1.3548
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Barton Stacey railway station ...... ar, possibly as early as 1941.
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Barton Stacey railway station
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5.11773e+1
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-1.3548e+0
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Barton Stacey Halt
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