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Grogley Halt
(1906 - 1967)


Grogley Halt opened on July 2 1906 in association with the railmotor service between Bodmin North and Wadebridge

The wooden platform was unlit and trains only stopped during daylight. A pagoda-type shelter was provided before 1933, being replaced by a wooden shelter when the platform was rebuilt in concrete in the 1950s

The steam rail motor made 14 trips a day giving a regular service, but this had reduced to 8 in each direction by 1938 and 7 in each direction in 1966, the year before closure

The station closed to passengers on January 30 1967 but the platform survives in relatively good condition










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