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Robins Lane Halt railway station

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Robins Lane Halt
General information
LocationSutton Oak, St Helens, Merseyside, St Helens
England
Coordinates53°26′10″N 2°42′28″W / 53.436099°N 2.707742°W / 53.436099; -2.707742
Grid referenceSJ531935
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Post-groupingLondon, Midland and Scottish Railway
Key dates
12 October 1936Station opened
26 September 1938 (1938-09-26)Station closed

Robins Lane Halt was a short-lived railway station which served the south of St Helens, England.

The unstaffed Halt was on the short "Fast Lines" otherwise known as "The Passenger Lines" which ran from the St Helens to Widnes line at Sutton Oak Junction to the Manchester to Liverpool line next to St Helens Junction station.[1][2]

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Transcription

History

In modern parlance the halt was opened by the LMS on a "use it or lose it" basis on 12 October 1936. Revenues failed to live up to hopes and it duly closed, less than two years later, on 26 September 1938. Frequent trains continued to pass through the site of the halt, running between St Helens Shaw St (as it then was) and St Helens Junction until they were withdrawn on 14 June 1965. The Fast Lines themselves were closed on 2 March 1969 and have been lifted.[3]


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Sutton Oak
Line and station closed
  London, Midland and Scottish Railway
LNWR
  St Helens Junction
Station open, line closed

References

Notes

Sources

  • Tolson, J M (1983), The St Helens Railway, Its Rivals and Successors, The Oakwood Press, ISBN 978-0-85361-292-6, OL 64

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