Thornford
(Redirected from Thornford Bridge Halt)
Thornford | |
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Opened | 23 March 1936 |
CRS code | THO |
Operator | Great Western Railway |
Platforms | 1 |
Request stop | Yes |
Community Details | |
Station of the Month | October 2021 |
Category | South West England |
Thornford was opened by the Great Western Railway on 23 March 1936, on the single track line between Westbury and Weymouth. Known as the Heart of Wessex line, the section on which Thornford is located opened in 20 January 1857. The station has a single platform and basic shelter, and for many years was known as Thornford Bridge Halt. Access is via a steep staircase from a nearby road bridge.
Services to Thornford operate between Weymouth and Gloucester, usually utilising class 158 Express Sprinters or class 165 and class 166 Networker Turbo diesel multiple units.
Station of the Month[edit | edit source]
The station featured in the inaugural October 2021 Stations of the Month competition in the NR South West category. There were no entries.
Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
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Yetminster by request towards Weymouth |
Great Western Railway | Yeovil Pen Mill towards Gloucester |