Nast Hyde Halt is a disused railway station in Hertfordshire. It was opened in 1910 to serve the new houses being built in the area. It is also said that a local householder, Oliver Bury, asked for the halt to be opened in order that he could use the line to commute to Kings Cross.
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Smallford | London and North Eastern Railway Hatfield and St Albans Railway |
Lemsford Road Halt |
Nast Hyde Halt | |
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General information | |
Location | Hatfield, Hertfordshire, St. Albans England |
Grid reference | TL210078 |
Platforms | 1 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Pre-grouping | GNR |
Key dates | |
1 February 1910 | Halt opened |
1 October 1951 | Halt closed |
Closed railway stations in Hertfordshire | |
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St Albans–Hatfield |
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Harpenden–Welwyn Garden City |
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Ware, Hadham and Buntingford Railway | |
Nickey line |
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Welwyn Garden City–Hertford |
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Croxley Green branch |
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Bishop's Stortford–Braintree branch | |
London and Birmingham Railway |
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Other stations |
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