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Holton Heath railway station

Coordinates: 50°42′40″N 2°04′41″W / 50.711°N 2.078°W / 50.711; -2.078
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Holton Heath
General information
LocationDistrict of Purbeck
Managed bySouth West Trains
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeHOL
History
Opened3 April 1916
Pre-groupingLondon and South Western Railway
Post-groupingSouthern Railway

Holton Heath railway station serves the area of Holton Heath in Wareham St Martin, Dorset, England. It was opened to serve the Royal Navy Cordite Factory, Holton Heath during the First World War. The station did not open to the public until 1924.

History

Holton Heath has been unstaffed since 1964, with the signal box removed on 3 November 1969.

Description

Platforms are able to accommodate trains of up to five coaches. The station is one of the few remaining on the line not to be equipped with a self-service ticket machine, only a Permit to Travel machine, located on platform 1.

Services

The station is served hourly by London Waterloo to Weymouth semi-fast trains during the day. This replaced the now-defunct hourly Wareham to Brockenhurst service in 2008. There are no services in the evening or on Sundays.

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Hamworthy   South West Trains
South Western Main Line
  Wareham

50°42′40″N 2°04′41″W / 50.711°N 2.078°W / 50.711; -2.078