Pullabrook Halt railway station
Pullabrook Halt was a railway station opened in 1931 by the Great Western Railway to serve the hamlet of Pullabrook that lies between Bovey Tracey and Lustleigh in West Devon, England. Opened as Hawkmoor Halt after Hawkmoor Hospital, originally known as Hawkmoor County Sanatorium, a specialist hospital founded in 1913 as a pulmonary tuberculosis sanatorium. It was renamed Pullabrook Halt by the British Railways in 1955, a few years before closure.
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Pullabrook Halt railway station
Pullabrook Halt was a railway station opened in 1931 by the Great Western Railway to serve the hamlet of Pullabrook that lies between Bovey Tracey and Lustleigh in West Devon, England. Opened as Hawkmoor Halt after Hawkmoor Hospital, originally known as Hawkmoor County Sanatorium, a specialist hospital founded in 1913 as a pulmonary tuberculosis sanatorium. It was renamed Pullabrook Halt by the British Railways in 1955, a few years before closure.
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Pullabrook Halt was a railway ...... th no passing loop or sidings.
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739,056,086
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Pullabrook Halt in 1970
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Closed to passengers
Line closed to goods traffic
Opened as Hawkmoor Halt
Renamed Pullabrook Halt
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Great Western Railway
Newton Abbot to Moretonhampstead
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50.6075 -3.7078
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Pullabrook Halt was a railway ...... 5, a few years before closure.
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Pullabrook Halt railway station
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5.06075e+1
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-3.7078e+0
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Pullabrook Halt
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