Mickleton, High Street And Kings Arms c.1960
Photo ref:
M250005

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This village must qualify for having had one of the most short-lived halts in railway history. Mickleton Halt, costing some £512 when it opened in 1937, with shelters, an oil hut, and paraffin vapour lighting on both platforms, was listed for closure in 1941. Motorists, however, have since made more than a brief halt at this attractive village.
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