Easton railway station (England)

Coordinates: 50°32′43″N 2°26′18″W / 50.5454°N 2.4383°W / 50.5454; -2.4383
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Easton
Photograph of the approach to Easton Railway Station, in November 1962
General information
LocationIsle of Portland, Dorset
England
Platforms1
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyWeymouth and Portland Railway
Pre-groupingGreat Western Railway
Post-groupingGreat Western Railway
British Railways (Southern Region)
Key dates
1 September 1901 (1901-09-01)Station opening
1952 (1952)Closed to passengers
1965 (1965)Closed to freight

Easton railway station was the terminus of the Portland Branch Railway, which operated on the Isle of Portland in the south of the English county of Dorset.

History[edit]

The station opened with the Easton and Church Hope Railway, one of the constituent parts of a complex line, on 1 September 1902. The line past Portland station was technically a separate railway, although the branch was operated as one line throughout. Easton was closed between 11 November 1940 and 1 January 1945 following air raid damage during the Second World War.

Although the station closed to passengers in 1952 regular freight kept the line in use until 1965. The station was demolished in the 1970s.

The site today[edit]

Derelict Easton station, Portland, Dorset, March 1970

The area is now the site of a residential home for the elderly.[1]


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Portland (Dorset)
Line and station closed
  GWR and LSWR
Portland Branch Railway
  Terminus

References[edit]

  1. ^ Geoff Kirby. "Easton Square, Portland, Dorset". Exploring Portland.

50°32′43″N 2°26′18″W / 50.5454°N 2.4383°W / 50.5454; -2.4383