Plymouth, Devonport and South Western Junction Railway
Pre-grouping
London and South Western Railway
Post-grouping
Southern Railway
Key dates
1 November 1906[1]
Opened
27 June 1921[1]
Closed
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Railways in the Plymouth area
Legend
Reading–Plymouth line
Plympton
(GWR)
South Devon and Tavistock Railway
Plymouth and Dartmoor Railway
A38
Laira Junction
Laira TMD
Laira
LSWR Turnchapel Branch and
GWR Plymouth to Yealmpton Branch
Cattewater and Sutton Harbour
Plymouth Friary
(LSWR)
Mutley
(Joint)
Plymouth North Road
(Joint)
Plymouth Millbay
(GWR)
Devonport Albert Road
(GWR)
Devonport Kings Road
(LSWR)
Dockyard
(GWR)
Albert Road Halt
(LSWR)
Ford
(LSWR)
Camels Head Halt
(LSWR)
Weston Mill Halt
(LSWR)
Keyham
(GWR)
St Budeaux Ferry Road
(GWR)
St Budeaux Victoria Road
(LSWR)
LSWR Tamar Valley Line
to Gunnislake and Exeter
Royal Albert Bridge over River Tamar
GWR Cornish Main Line
to Penzance
GWR
Great Western Railway
LSWR
London and South Western Railway
Weston Mill Halt railway station was named after a mill and quay with its lime kiln sitting on Weston Mill Lake next to the River Tamar.[2] The small settlement of Weston Mill also lay near by and the halt was opened as part of Plymouth's suburban network development, together with other halts such as the nearby Camels Head Halt, by the London and South Western Railway in 1906, closing in 1921[1] or Sunday 4 May 1942.[3] It was located on the outskirts of the city not far from the Great Western Railway main line's Weston Mill Bridge.[4]
^ abcButt (1995), p. 246.
^"Devon CXXIII.3, Revised: 1892 to 1893, Published: 1894". Retrieved 9 October 2018.
^"Southern Mainline to Okehampton". Retrieved 8 October 2018.
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