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LIPSON VALE HALT
Lipson Vale Halt was
located where Ashford Road goes under the former
Great
Western Railway main line into Alexandra Road. It was adjacent to the rear of
Church of Saint Augustine and the old Lipson Farm.
Albert Road Halt was located in th The Halt was opened The In 1932, for example, the first Southern train was at 6.18pm, bound for Saint Budeaux, a journey of about twenty minutes. The last train to call was the 5.10pm from Bere Alston to Friary at 5.36pm. There was no Sunday service. This seems to have been the only Halt in the Plymouth area where the platforms were shortened, this happening around March 1933, it is said. Lipson Vale Halt was closed from Sunday March 22nd 1942, following bombing in the area, and removed on either Wednesday April 8th or Monday May 4th 1942 because the wooden platforms were a fire hazard to the nearby houses. Sources:
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