Nast Hyde Halt railway station

Nast Hyde Halt
General information
LocationHatfield, Hertfordshire, St. Albans
England
Grid referenceTL210078
Platforms1
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Pre-groupingGNR
Key dates
1 February 1910Halt opened
1 October 1951Halt closed

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.

  • Remains of Nast Hyde Halt railway station in May 2017
    Remains of Nast Hyde Halt railway station in May 2017
  • Nast Hyde Halt railway station platform in May 2017
    Nast Hyde Halt railway station platform in May 2017


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Smallford   London and North Eastern Railway
Hatfield and St Albans Railway
  Lemsford Road Halt

External links

  • Nast Hyde Halt at Disused-Stations.org.uk
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Closed railway stations in Hertfordshire
St Albans–Hatfield
Harpenden–Welwyn Garden CityWare, Hadham and Buntingford RailwayNickey lineWelwyn Garden City–HertfordCroxley Green branchBishop's Stortford–Braintree branchLondon and Birmingham Railway
  • Watford railway station (1837-1858)
Other stations

51°45′21″N 0°14′56″W / 51.7557°N 0.2490°W / 51.7557; -0.2490


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